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  • ...png|right|500px|The evolution and/or cycles of various elements in Earth's atmosphere.}} ...includes the [[ocean]]s, the seas, rivers, lakes and so forth), and the [[atmosphere]] itself, the air around us. The study of other planet's atmospheres and li
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  • This ruling drew sharp criticism from abolitionists and charged the political atmosphere. Among the many others who held forth on their opinions of the final rulin
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  • * The atmosphere of the large central object exerts an additional drag force on the orbiting
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  • Fungal infections can thrive in the moist atmosphere and are difficult to control. In addition, the setup is tricky, as any mis
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  • Karachi is locally called the City of Lights for its lively atmosphere. It is also called the City of the Quaid, as it was the birthplace and home
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  • ...he blue line) intersects the horizontal pressure line of one atmosphere ([[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]]) of absolute vapor pressure. ...ighter to function, since the pressure of the butane vapor must be above 1 atmosphere in order for the vapor to escape from its container into the surrounding ai
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  • '''Flue gas''' is [[gas]] that exits to the atmosphere via a ''flue'' which may be a pipe, channel or chimney for conveying [[comb
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  • Typically used for ballistic missiles that rise above the atmosphere, the navigation system locates stars and computes position based on them. ...issiles may actually intercept in space, in the upper atmosphere, or lower atmosphere. For this chart, the types are all considered surface-to-space.
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  • ...compartments through rainfall, and, for most of them, back again into the atmosphere after soil- and water-bound nitrogen atoms have passed through many differe ...'s [[Life|living systems]] — undergo cyclical movement through the [[atmosphere]], the crust ([[lithosphere]]), [[water]] compartments ([[hydrosphere]]), l
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  • *Used to designate vertical motion in the atmosphere<ref>[http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/append/glossary_o.htm] JetStream –
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  • {{r|Atmosphere}}
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  • ...of hydrogen and helium. However, its methane component reaches the upper atmosphere absorbing red light from sunlight and reflects the blue spectrum making Nep
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  • ...he interaction of charged particles from the [[solar wind]] with the upper atmosphere of a [[planet]]. The most powerful aurorae tend to occur after [[coronal ma ...hich then cascade down magnetic field lines and collide with Earth's upper atmosphere.
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  • ...bstracts/EGU04/06169/EGU04-A-06169.pdf Detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere: evidence for life?]'',Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky, Jean-Pierre Maillard, Tobi
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  • ...composition, frost layers, and interactions with Pluto's nitrogen-methane atmosphere. NASA photo credit (HST, STScI-PR96-09a)}} Pluto has an extremely thin [[atmosphere]] and its minimum surface temperature is about -233 to-223 °C.<ref>-387 to
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  • ...e liquid's vapor pressure equals a surrounding environmental pressure of 1 atmosphere (101.325 kilopascals). That is the boiling point that most lay people incor ...mosphere (unit)|atm]]) at sea level, which is also known as the ''standard atmosphere''.<ref>[http://goldbook.iupac.org/S05906.html IUPAC Goldbook definition]</r
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  • ...ed because it was found the expelled propellant was very damaging to the [[atmosphere]]'s [[ozone layer]].<ref>
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  • ...e liquid's vapor pressure equals a surrounding environmental pressure of 1 atmosphere (101.325 kilopascals). That is the boiling point that most lay people incor ...mosphere (unit)|atm]]) at sea level, which is also known as the ''standard atmosphere''.<ref>[http://goldbook.iupac.org/S05906.html IUPAC Goldbook definition]</r
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  • ...natural or man-made. Aerosols have an effect on the energy balance of the atmosphere: ...es in the atmosphere and are continuously cycled among the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and [[biosphere]].
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  • ...tors such as the amount of sunlight (light from the sun), pollution in the atmosphere and the nature of the alkyl radical which form it.
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