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The phrase "atmosphere is released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environmental science, chemistry, or any situation where gases or substances are emitted into the atmosphere.
Example: "During the volcanic eruption, a significant amount of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide was released into the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "gases are emitted" or "substances are discharged into the atmosphere."
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During the expansion process, pentane, which contributes to the formation of ozone in the lower atmosphere, is released into the environment.
On Earth, much of the methane in the atmosphere is released by life-forms, such as cattle.
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A new study concludes that more frequent fires promoted by the warming atmosphere are releasing mercury sequestered in the soils at levels up to 15 times greater than previous estimates.
While some ocean critters, like dolphins and whales, get their oxygen by surfacing, many, including fish and crabs, rely on oxygen that either enters the water from the atmosphere or is released by phytoplankton via photosynthesis.
While some ocean critters, like dolphins and whales, get their oxygen by surfacing, many, including fish and crabs, rely on oxygen that either enters the water from the atmosphere or is released by phytoplankton via photosynthesis.
CFC-11, used primarily for foams, can last up to 50 years in the atmosphere once it is released.
Cutting emissions in half is one step in curtailing warming, climate experts have long said, because the main greenhouse gas generated by human activities, carbon dioxide, can persist for a century or more in the atmosphere, once it is released.
Cutting emissions in half is just the first step in curtailing warming, climate experts have long said, because the main greenhouse gas generated by human activities, carbon dioxide, can persist for a century or more in the atmosphere, once it is released.
There would be no increase in carbon dioxide emissions because the carbon taken from the atmosphere by the plants is released back during hydrogen production.
This is visualized in Fig. 9, which shows that carbon is released to atmosphere clearly faster from a harvested tree, as compared to a dead tree.
(d) Atmospheric pollution Most of the cyanide released during processing of starch end up in waste water and are evaporated into the atmosphere; however, hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is released during processing and is harmful to heath.
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