What is Atmosphere: Definition and 404 Discussions

An atmosphere (from the greek words ἀτμός (atmos), meaning 'vapour', and σφαῖρα (sphaira), meaning 'ball' or 'sphere') is a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body, that is held in place by the gravity of that body. An atmosphere is more likely to be retained if the gravity it is subject to is high and the temperature of the atmosphere is low.
The atmosphere of Earth is composed of nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), argon (about 0.9%), carbon dioxide (0.04%) and other gases in trace amounts. Oxygen is used by most organisms for respiration; nitrogen is fixed by bacteria and lightning to produce ammonia used in the construction of nucleotides and amino acids; and carbon dioxide is used by plants, algae and cyanobacteria for photosynthesis. The atmosphere helps to protect living organisms from genetic damage by solar ultraviolet radiation, solar wind and cosmic rays. The current composition of the Earth's atmosphere is the product of billions of years of biochemical modification of the paleoatmosphere by living organisms.
A stellar atmosphere is the outer region of a star and typically includes the portion above the opaque photosphere. Stars with sufficiently low temperatures may have outer atmospheres with compound molecules.

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  1. J

    The surface of Mars, the loss it’s of atmosphere and the fate of earth.

    The surface of Mars, the loss it’s of atmosphere and the fate of earth. I think that what we would expect on Earth (the potential of the Earth's electro-magneto-dynamic) is not on Mars. We will not find a molten core, nor a strong atmosphere. The rotational speed of Mars is adequate but the...
  2. wolram

    Earth without the interaction between ground and atmosphere?

    i know that other planets in our solar system have lightning storms and as far as i know its natures way of keeping the electric field between ground and atmosphere in balance, but what would happen if this system had a "glitch" and an imbalance occured, could the atmosphere discharge into...
  3. Ivan Seeking

    Rare transient luminous event photographed in upper atmosphere

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/06/0625_030625_atmospherethunder.html
  4. S

    News Serena Williams' Unpleasant French Open Experience: Political Atmosphere?

    There may be a topic on this already (in which case I'll lock tjis topic), but did any of you watch the French Open match between Williams and Henin-Hardenne? The crowd was really heckling Williams after Williams questioned two of the judge's calls. The predominately French crowd cheered...
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