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The word 'atmospheres' is correct and usable in written English.
In general, it is used to refer to the surrounding environment or conditions (especially the emotional one) of a certain situation. For example, "The tense atmosphere in the room made it difficult to concentrate."

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She adds, your "'state of mind' is greatly influenced by your surroundings and is difficult to zone out the heavy, negative influences that are abundant in the lower socioeconomic atmospheres".

The intense radiation they experience means that they could not have formed there, for their atmospheres would have evaporated as fast as they formed.

Spitzer, meanwhile, found a surprising lack of water in the atmospheres of two other gas giants.To examine an alien planet's atmosphere, the planet concerned must transit its parent star in the line of sight from Earth.

His first idea is to look for pollution in the atmospheres of promising planets.

They argued that, as on Earth, a great deal of water will be locked up within such planets' mantles, forced there by the very gravity that others worry will drown their surfaces.For now, like Dr Kipping's theory of evaporating atmospheres, that remains conjecture.

The water is fed to the boilers from a pair of bladders that are squeezed to a pressure of 40 atmospheres by compressed air.

Generation Y-ers do not aspire to work in airport lounges: Loosecubes offers people a choice of working atmospheres that include the "hacker vibe" (black T-shirts and not much in the way of light, apparently).

They then soaked them in CO2 heated to 60°C and at a pressure of 340 atmospheres, conditions in which it becomes supercritical.And it worked.

Although telescopes are not yet sensitive enough to analyse the atmospheres of remote exoplanets, they are perfectly adequate to the task of analysing Venus's.

Air was first liquefied in 1883, using essentially the same process as today ie, compressing it to 200 atmospheres, cooling it to -190ºC, and then letting it suddenly expand and condense.

For this to have a chance of happening, more numbers will have to be crunched, and planetary atmospheres analysed for signs of oxygen.

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