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  • ...and [[solid]] [[particulates]] which are emitted or discharged into the [[atmosphere|atmospheric]] [[air]] and adversely affect the health of [[human]]s, [[anim .... Eventually, that gas escapes from the landfill and is released into the atmosphere.
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  • ...alifornia, San Diego]], that carries out research into the Earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, as well as other planets.
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  • ...isbn = 0890541728}}</ref>. Under high pressure (2,000 [[Atmosphere (unit)|atmosphere]]s) water will supercool to as low as &minus;70°C (&minus;94°F, 233 K) be ...31&nbsp;K) before freezing. Under high pressure (2,000 [[Atmosphere (unit)|atmosphere]]s) water will super cool to as low as &minus;70°C (&minus;94°F, 203 K) b
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  • ...y will vary because the light has been polarized by being reflected in the atmosphere. ...ecause of the difficulty in obtaining these measurements above the Earth's atmosphere with the degree of accuracy required for astronomical observations.
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  • ...ating the dispersion of air pollutants in the ambient [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]].<ref name=Turner/><ref name=Schnelle/><ref name=Beychok/> It was develope
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  • ...mole of an ideal gas is about 22.4 liter (0.791 cubic feet) at 0° C and 1 atmosphere.
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  • ...be a member of the "Metalloid" class of element. At a [[pressure]] of 1 [[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]] (101.325 k[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]]), it has a [[sublimation point
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  • ...ny one of many rocky, metallic bodies that orbit the [[Sun]] but have no [[atmosphere]] and are too small to be classed as [[planet]]s.
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  • ...e jet depend on atmospheric oxidizer, where the thermobaric and rocket are atmosphere-independent.<ref name=GS-vol>{{citation ...ding the pressure impulse duration. The resulting 5400+° F fireball and 29-atmosphere pressure wave lasts longer than a conventional blast-fragmentation warhead,
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  • *Command Module (CM), which could reenter earth atmosphere and held the crew
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  • ...png|right|537px|The evolution and/or cycles of various elements in Earth's atmosphere<ref>[http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/stratplan2003/final/ccspstratpla ...science''' is the umbrella term for the study of the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] &ndash; the blanket of [[air]] covering the [[Earth]].
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  • ...clouds and radiation; the chemical composition of the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] (e.g. ozone); climate variability research; the analysis of climate, clim ...auses the emission of [[toxic]] gases or [[radioactive]] material into the atmosphere, it is of utmost importance to quickly determine where the [[Air pollution
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  • ...solation (radiation by the Sun), or by a [[carbondioxide]] increase in the atmosphere.
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  • ...or the BLOC function, it uses troposcatter, bouncing signals off the lower atmosphere rather than needing line of site; longer range is possible with a chain of
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