The Earth's atmosphere is made up of the following gases:
Nitrogen: 78%
Oxygen: 21%
Argon: 0.9%
Carbon dioxide: 0.04%
Water vapor: About 0.4% on average, but varies from place to place and time to time
Other gases: Trace amounts of methane, neon, and other gases make up the remaining 0.1%
Explanation
Nitrogen: The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere
Oxygen: An important gas for humans and other living beings, and is essential for respiration
Carbon dioxide: A heat-trapping greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming
Water vapor: The gas phase of water, which enters the atmosphere through evaporation
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels. Humans, other animals, and plants add carbon dioxide to the air through respiration. Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to make food and oxygen.