@ozoned I have to respectfully disagree with the other reply. The edge of earth's atmosphere represents the point at which gravity is not strong enough to retain gaseous molecules. In particular, there is no helium in the atmosphere because it is too light to be retained by earth's gravity. Available gravity also explains why Mars does not have much of an atmosphere. A second atmosphere around earth would simply escape into space without enough gravity to keep it in place.

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