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dustiness of atmosphere - tradução para russo

OVERVIEW ABOUT THE ATMOSPHERE OF MARS
Martian atmosphere; Atmosphere of mars; Mar's Atmosphere; Mars atmosphere; Mars’s atmosphere; Mars sounds; Sounds on Mars; Sounds of Mars
  • Difference of dust and water clouds: the orange cloud at the center of the image is a large dust cloud, the other white polar clouds are water clouds.
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  • Comparison of the abundance of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon in the atmospheres of Earth, Venus, and Mars
  • A 700 kilometer long dust storm front (marked by the red arrow) as viewed from orbit at different angles. The red circle of Marsian terrain is just for orientation.
  • Detail of a Marsian dust storm, as viewed from orbit
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  • ''Perseverance'']]) (video; 1:29; 1 April 2022)</div>
  • Mars without a dust storm in June 2001 (on left) and with a global dust storm in July 2001 (on right), as seen by Mars Global Surveyor
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  • Martian sky with clouds at sunset, viewed by ''[[InSight]]''.
  • Curiosity]]'' rover - (August 9, 2020)</div>
  • Clouds captured by NASA's Curiosity rover
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  • Seasonal variations in oxygen and methane at [[Gale crater]]
  • Seasonal variations of oxygen at [[Gale crater]]
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dustiness of atmosphere      

медицина

запылённость атмосферы

Earth's atmosphere         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
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  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth

общая лексика

атмосфера Земли

air         
  • An idealised view of three pairs of large circulation cells.
  • Composition of Earth's atmosphere by molecular count, excluding water vapor. Lower pie represents trace gases that together compose about 0.0434% of the atmosphere (0.0442% at August 2021 concentrations<ref name="CO2" /><ref name="methane" />). Numbers are mainly from 2000, with {{CO2}} and methane from 2019, and do not represent any single source.<ref name="handbook" />
  • standard atmosphere]] model (the eight dotted lines in each "decade" are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729)
  • access-date=2014-06-10}}</ref>
  • Rough plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including [[visible light]].
  • Earth's atmosphere. Lower four layers of the atmosphere in three dimensions as seen diagonally from above the exobase.  Layers drawn to scale, objects within the layers are not to scale. Aurorae shown here at the bottom of the thermosphere can actually form at any altitude in this atmospheric layer.
  • [[Afterglow]] of the [[troposphere]] (orange), the [[stratosphere]] (blue) and the mesosphere (dark) at which [[atmospheric entry]] begins, leaving smoke trails, such as in this case of a [[spacecraft]] reentry.
  • year=2016 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309100615/gifmid/30.gif Graph: Atmospheric Oxygen and CO2 vs Time]</ref>
  • Animation shows the buildup of tropospheric {{CO2}} in the Northern Hemisphere with a maximum around May. The maximum in the vegetation cycle follows in the late summer. Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric {{CO2}} due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the [[boreal forests]].
GAS LAYER SURROUNDING EARTH
Earth atmosphere; Atmospheric stratification; Earth’s atmosphere; Early atmosphere; Air; Atmospheric layers; Atmospheric Layers; Upper-atmosphere dynamics; Atmospheric gases; Atmospheric gasses; Air (mixture of gases); Composition of the earths atmosphere; Atmospheric gas; Standard Dry Air; Terran Atmosphere; Earths atmosphere; Earth's Atmosphere; Atmosphere of the earth; Layers of the atmosphere; Layers of Earth's atmosphere; Atmospheric Gas; Earth's atmosphere; Refractive index of air; Atmospheric layer; Air qualities; Qualities of air; Material properties of air; Air (properties); Third atmosphere; Atmospheric air; Evolution of Earth's atmosphere; Atmosphere of earth; Atmosphere of early Earth; Terrestrial atmosphere; Terran atmosphere; Atmosphere of the Earth
1) воздух; атмосфера || обдувать воздухом
2) "воздух" (слишком большие пробелы)

Definição

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipédia

Atmosphere of Mars

The atmosphere of Mars is the layer of gases surrounding Mars. It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (95%), molecular nitrogen (2.8%), and argon (2%). It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and noble gases. The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth's. The average surface pressure is only about 610 pascals (0.088 psi) which is less than 1% of the Earth's value. The currently thin Martian atmosphere prohibits the existence of liquid water on the surface of Mars, but many studies suggest that the Martian atmosphere was much thicker in the past. The higher density during spring and fall is reduced by 25% during the winter when carbon dioxide partly freezes at the pole caps. The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km (22 mi) above the Earth's surface and is ≈0.020 kg/m3. The atmosphere of Mars has been losing mass to space since the planet's core slowed down, and the leakage of gases still continues today.

The atmosphere of Mars is colder than Earth's. Owing to the larger distance from the Sun, Mars receives less solar energy and has a lower effective temperature, which is about 210 K (−63 °C; −82 °F). The average surface emission temperature of Mars is just 215 K (−58 °C; −73 °F), which is comparable to inland Antarctica. The weaker greenhouse effect in the Martian atmosphere (5 °C (9.0 °F), versus 33 °C (59 °F) on Earth) can be explained by the low abundance of other greenhouse gases. The daily range of temperature in the lower atmosphere is huge due to the low thermal inertia; it can range from −75 °C (−103 °F) to near 0 °C (32 °F) near the surface in some regions. The temperature of the upper part of the Martian atmosphere is also significantly lower than Earth's because of the absence of stratospheric ozone and the radiative cooling effect of carbon dioxide at higher altitudes.

Dust devils and dust storms are prevalent on Mars, which are sometimes observable by telescopes from Earth, and in 2018 even with the naked eye as a change in colour and brightness of the planet. Planet-encircling dust storms (global dust storms) occur on average every 5.5 Earth years (every 3 Martian years) on Mars and can threaten the operation of Mars rovers. However, the mechanism responsible for the development of large dust storms is still not well understood. It has been suggested to be loosely related to gravitational influence of both moons, somewhat similar to the creation of tides on Earth.

The Martian atmosphere is an oxidizing atmosphere. The photochemical reactions in the atmosphere tend to oxidize the organic species and turn them into carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide. Although the most sensitive methane probe on the recently launched ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter failed to find methane in the atmosphere over the whole of Mars, several previous missions and ground-based telescope detected unexpected levels of methane in the Martian atmosphere, which may even be a biosignature for life on Mars. However, the interpretation of the measurements is still highly controversial and lacks a scientific consensus.

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