> Is Earths atmosphere getting thicker?

Is Earths atmosphere getting thicker?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
If so by how much? 1% over the last 100 years?

Earth's atmospheric pressure has not changed, so it is neither thicker nor thinner to any great degree. We have added more greenhouse gases, which tends to make us warmer.

The ozone layer gets a hole each year, at the pole that is experiencing late winter / early spring. It has done this every year for 500 million years. Contaminants have made the hole larger, deeper, start sooner, and last longer. But it still closes every year. :) :)

The atmosphere is the envelope for the protection of the organisms on the earth. But the atmospheric layers now are destructing. The stratospheric layer is now undergoing destruction and if it thicker it is good for the earth. The heat and the temperature reached at the earth will become reduced and the global warming become reduced.

Nope.

We can still only walk about 3 miles high up the side of a mountain & survive.

If we try to climb on up above 4 miles high we will soon die without supplementary oxygen.

Pretty scary to realize our breathable atmosphere is comparatively much thinner than an onion skin and in the long term, random astronomical & geological events drastically change the atmosphere periodically.

No, Earths atmosphere never get thicker now because the quantity of oxygen was deprived since many years ago till now. Please remember that oxygen creates atmosphere, and oxygen is the supporter of combustion in air and so too many airplanes were dropped while flying in the sky because the oxygen had been disappeared suddenly.We should remember that the quantity of oxygen was creative by the trees inside the forests but a large quantity of the trees in the forests were chopped by the choppers each day, and so the life of the humankind are threatening by the dangerous calamity each year.

earth atmosphere is getting thicker due to human work for example brick factory cause air pollution etc.

no with all the pollution the humans cause we are destroying planet earth

No, in fact we probably lose a very small amount to space especially when the solar wind is active.

No. And Venus is not hot because of the pressure of the atmosphere. Anyone who says it is either knows nothing about thermodynamics and thinks that the air coming ot of a compressor will not cool down.

http://www.climatedepot.com/2013/07/30/1...

no, in fact we probably lose a very small amount to space especially when the solar wind is active.

If so by how much? 1% over the last 100 years?