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Minnakht t1_ja04jp5 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcherofFire in Water on Earth is not Constant. Why ? by ItsDivyamGupta
Uhh, being hit with an alpha particle randomly somewhere where something radioactive is exposed to air? I think Patrick Blackett proved that's what happens when that happens, back in 1925 or so.
It absolutely is an incredibly insignificant amount, but I didn't want to say "the number of oxygens on Earth is perfectly fixed and they're just cycled through being part of different particles", because even the number of oxygen atoms on Earth goes up or down. Probably more down as we send it into space? I don't know.
vasopressin334 t1_ja0dqt3 wrote
Yes, in fact about a hundred tons of atmosphere are lost to space every day, mostly on the trailing side as earth moves through space. https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-loses-hundreds-of-tons-atmosphere-to-space-every-day/amp
Blissful_Altruism t1_ja0fp3o wrote
This is one of those things that sounds concerning until you remember it’s been happening for billions of years so clearly it’s not an issue
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