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  • ...ty]] that surrounds the planet and forms its planetary [[atmosphere]]. The atmosphere of [[Earth]] creates [[Atmospheric pressure|pressure]], absorbs most [[mete ..., temperature, and [[atmospheric pressure]] vary with altitude. Within the atmosphere, air suitable for use in [[photosynthesis]] by [[terrestrial plant]]s and [ ...
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  • ...tain temperature) at which the material begins to absorb moisture from the atmosphere and below which it will not absorb atmospheric moisture. When the humidity of the atmosphere is equal to (or is greater than) the critical relative humidity of a sample ...
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  • ...loads into orbit. Its largest downside is that the tower will re-enter the atmosphere if the accelerator fails and the stream stops. This risk could be reduced b ...a pellet stream has to be in a vacuum tube to avoid excessive drag in the atmosphere. Similar to the top station, this tube can be supported by its own system o ...
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  • ...la]]. Air is 1.293 kg/m<sup>3</sup> at 0&nbsp;°C and 1 [[atmosphere (unit)|atmosphere]]}} ...
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  • Temperature gradients in the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]] are important in the atmospheric sciences ([[meteorology]], [[climatology ...re at [[Lithosphere|ground level]] may be cold while it's warmer up in the atmosphere. As the day shifts over to night the temperature might drop rapidly while a ...
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  • ...pressure, <math>P</math>, is constant with height, which is not true in an atmosphere confined by gravity. Instead, the parcel will expand adiabatically as the p ...e unless <math>N^2</math> becomes positive or zero again further up in the atmosphere. In practice this leads to convection, and hence the [[Schwarzschild criter ...
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  • * ILEAPS – Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study * SOLAS – [[Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study]] ...
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  • ==In the context of Earth's atmosphere== If one is to analyze the vertical pressure variation of the [[atmosphere of Earth]], the length scale is very significant ([[troposphere]] alone bei ...
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  • '''Liquid air''' is [[Atmosphere of Earth|air]] that has been cooled to very low temperatures ([[cryogenics| ...r in some circumstances due to the liquid air condensing oxygen out of the atmosphere.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Armarego | first1 = W. L. F. | last2 = Perrin | ...
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  • ...le. The loss cone is the set of angles where the particle will strike the atmosphere and no longer be trapped in the magnetosphere while particles with pitch an ...
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  • ...droplets to small dust particles. The phenomenon is common in the Earth's atmosphere but has also been observed in the steam escaping from boilers (see [[Armstr ...
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  • ...is replaced by the same amount of [[nitrogen]]: as a consequence a hypoxic atmosphere containing around 15 Vol% of oxygen and 85 Vol% of nitrogen is created. In ...eterioration]], commonly known as [[Modified Atmosphere Packaging|modified atmosphere packaging]]. ...
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  • Humidity sensors can be used not only to measure the humidity in an atmosphere but also to automatically control [[humidifiers]], [[dehumidifiers]], and a ...
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  • ...adily. High thermal emittance material radiates thermal heat back into the atmosphere more readily than one with a low thermal emittance. In common construction ...
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  • ...ronautical engineering]] &ndash; deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere ...cal engineering]] &ndash; deals with craft that operate outside of Earth's atmosphere ...
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  • ...tation]] in [[Florida]], [[United States]], to study [[Earth]]'s ocean and atmosphere. [https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/trump-tried-to-kill-it-but-nasas-ne ...
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  • ...e, with near-zero μ, avoid mirroring—and these are quickly absorbed by the atmosphere and lost. Their loss leaves a bundle of directions around the field line wh ...nasa.gov/istp/news/9812/solarwind.html Solar Wind Squeezes Some of Earth's Atmosphere into Space]</ref> ]] ...
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  • ...250px|Figure showing the greater proportion of blue light scattered by the atmosphere relative to red light.]]The spectral power distribution over the [[visible ...arance if observed directly, but when the sunlight illuminates the Earth's atmosphere the sky appears blue under normal daylight conditions. This stems from the ...
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  • ...to space? |url=https://www.spacecentre.nz/resources/faq/solar-system/earth/atmosphere-escape.html |access-date=2024-01-14 |website=www.spacecentre.nz}}</ref> ...
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  • ...e they were reflected from electrically conducting layer at the top of the atmosphere. ...A. | last3=Gottlieb | first3=M. B. | title=Cosmic-Ray Intensity above the Atmosphere at High Latitudes | journal=Physical Review | publisher=American Physical S ...
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