The correct answer is (4) (C), (D), (B), (A).
Here’s the reasoning behind the arrangement of gases in descending order of percentage in dry air of the lower atmosphere:
(C) Nitrogen: Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, making it the most abundant gas in dry air.
(D) Oxygen: Oxygen is the second most abundant gas, comprising about 21% of the Earth's atmosphere.
(B) Argon: Argon is present in much smaller quantities, around 0.93% of the Earth's atmosphere.
(A) Carbon Dioxide: Carbon dioxide is present in trace amounts, approximately 0.04% or 400 ppm (parts per million), but its concentration can vary.
Thus, the correct order of gases from highest to lowest percentage is: (C) Nitrogen, (D) Oxygen, (B) Argon, and (A) Carbon dioxide.
So, the correct answer is (4) (C), (D), (B), (A).
The composition of dry air in the lower atmosphere is as follows: Nitrogen (approximately 78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon (0.93%), and Carbon dioxide (0.04%). Therefore, the descending order is Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon, and Carbon dioxide.
List-I (Parameter) | List-II (Instrument for measurement) |
(A) Humidity | (I) Anemometer |
(B) Wind | (II) Lysimeter |
(C) Light intensity | (III) Hygrometer |
(D) Evapotranspiration | (IV) Luxmeter |