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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere increases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes in environmental conditions, such as climate change or atmospheric science.
Example: "As greenhouse gas emissions rise, the atmosphere increases in temperature, leading to various ecological impacts."
Alternatives: "atmospheric rise" or "increase in the atmosphere".
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The denser atmosphere increases the drag on the station, and the station falls faster.
Such limb darkening occurs because the solar atmosphere increases in temperature with depth.
The study shows warming of the atmosphere increases the number of times temperatures reach extreme levels and evaporates more water from the oceans.
In a recent survey, 94% of workers said a "buzzy" atmosphere increases productivity, and 50% thought laughter was important to their working life.
The Permian extinction provides an archive of effects suggesting how modern marine creatures will fare as the carbon load in the atmosphere increases, he said.
"Recent measures of how much global temperature rises as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases are far lower than is built into climate models.
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If greenhouse-gas levels in the atmosphere increase, all other things being equal, the earth's temperature will rise.
To the dismay of campaigners, a study showed that concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere increased at record speeds.
Heat treatment of these preparations in an inert atmosphere increased catalytic activity for reduction of oxygen.
The importance of high resolution meteorological analysis of the atmosphere increased over the past years.
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased at record speed last year to hit a level not seen for more than three million years, the UN has warned.
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