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Programa OSS - Canal Woo Hoo Parte 2
Programa OSS - Canal Woo Hoo Parte 2

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Mestres De La Riva  & Malibú invencíveis!
Mestres De La Riva & Malibú invencíveis!

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⚽ Valoración do UD Ourense 4-3 UD Paiosaco de Raúl Melo e Charly
⚽ Valoración do UD Ourense 4-3 UD Paiosaco de Raúl Melo e Charly

Valoracíon de Raúl Melo e Charly da victoria da UD Ourense frendte á UD Paiosaco (4-3) con goles para o Ourense de Charly (2), Gabi Sanín e Litos.



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Atmosphere of Earth
Atmosphere of Earth

The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, retained by Earth's gravity, surrounding the planet Earth and forming its planetary atmosphere. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for liquid water to exist on the Earth's surface, absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface through heat retention , and reducing temperature extremes between day and night (the diurnal temperature variation).

Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric pressure, also known as barometric pressure , is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth. The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as 101,325 Pa (1,013.25 hPa; 1,013.25 mbar), which is equivalent to 760 mm Hg, 29.9212 inches Hg, or 14.696 psi.

Atmosphere
Atmosphere

An atmosphere , meaning 'vapour', and σφαῖρα (sphaira), meaning 'ball' or 'sphere') is a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body, that is held in place by the gravity of that body. An atmosphere is more likely to be retained if the gravity it is subject to is high and the temperature of the atmosphere is low.

Atmospheric entry
Atmospheric entry

Atmospheric entry is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of an atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. There are two main types of atmospheric entry: uncontrolled entry, such as the entry of astronomical objects, space debris, or bolides; and controlled entry of a spacecraft capable of being navigated or following a predetermined course.

Atmosphere of Jupiter
Atmosphere of Jupiter

The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.

Atmosphere of Mars
Atmosphere of Mars

The atmosphere of Mars is the layer of gases surrounding Mars. It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide , molecular nitrogen (2.6%) and argon (1.9%).

Atos
Atos

Atos is a French multinational information technology service and consulting company headquartered in Bezons, France and offices worldwide. It specialises in hi-tech transactional services, unified communications, cloud, big data and cybersecurity services.

Atmosphere (music group)
Atmosphere (music group)

Atmosphere is an American hip hop duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of rapper Slug and DJ/producer Ant (Anthony Davis). Since its formation in 1996, the group has released nine studio albums and ten extended plays.

Atmospheric methane
Atmospheric methane

Atmospheric methane is the methane present in Earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric methane concentrations are of interest because it is one of the most potent greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere.

Atmospheric satellite
Atmospheric satellite

Atmospheric satellite or pseudo-satellite (British usage) is a marketing term for an aircraft that operates in the atmosphere at high altitudes for extended periods of time, in order to provide services conventionally provided by an artificial satellite orbiting in space. Atmospheric satellites remain aloft through atmospheric lift, either aerostatic/buoyancy (e.g., balloons) or aerodynamic (e.g., airplanes).