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Rosa Sheppard
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31 December, 18:24
What is Atmosphere?
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Mohammed Pugh
31 December, 18:28
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An atmosphere is a layer surrounding a planet or other material body.
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Joey Holland
31 December, 18:28
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It is a area that stores gases. Basically if it didn't exist you would be burning right now, it gives us the rain and also to our plants so they can survive and it holds the oxygen we breath. If it didn't exist then Earth would not be habitabld.
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