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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere made of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the composition or elements that constitute an atmosphere, typically in scientific or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen is essential for life on Earth."
Alternatives: "atmosphere composed of" or "atmosphere consisting of".
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What is Jupiter's atmosphere made of?
"A thin atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen has allowed life to thrive on Earth.
These compounds were prepared under fluorine gas at room temperature using a catalytic atmosphere made of boron or chlorine fluoride, and then thermally treated between 100 and 600 °C.
"Suffocation and exposure in the -200 degrees Celsius atmosphere made of mostly hydrogen, helium and methane would take its toll long before the smell," Irwin said. .
"Suffocation and exposure in the -200 degrees Celsius atmosphere made of mostly hydrogen, helium, and methane would take its toll long before the smell," Irwin goes on.
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