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1 He and some kindred spirits were talking art jargon in this thick atmosphere .
2 Down where we'll have to be, we'll be plowing through that thick atmosphere .
3 Mars used to have flowing water, a thick atmosphere , and a crackling magnetic field.
4 The smaller size also made it harder for Mars to retain a thick atmosphere .
5 I am surrounded by a thick atmosphere of ill-feeling, extremely vague and to me incomprehensible.
6 The stars in the airless space wavered and danced as though seen through a thick atmosphere .
7 The marine air, after the thick atmosphere of Manchester, seemed to be almost miraculously free from taint.
8 The heavy molecules of our thick atmosphere are too fast-moving to be contained by the Moon's gravity.
9 Saturn's moon Titan has a thick atmosphere and might also be suitable for some kind of life.
10 In close-up, between the seed pillars, storms churned a thick atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen and water vapor.
11 In that direction, many hundreds of kilometers away, the hummocky terrain blued out in thick atmosphere and clouds.
12 The bright light will obscure most cometary debris that happens to streak through Earth's thick atmosphere as meteors.
13 A thick atmosphere such as Earth's would do the trick, or a much thinner bulwark of solid heavy material.
14 Millions of years ago the planet Mars had a thick atmosphere , rich in carbon dioxide but what happened to it?
15 Nothing like it could be graceful or neatly controllable or even very speedy in the thick atmosphere near the ground.
16 Venus's thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide traps nearly 100 percent of the small quantities of radiation that reach its surface.
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