Earth's Atmosphere

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Earth's atmosphere is one of its five major systems, consisting of gases that envelop the planet from the ground to more than 10,000 kilometers (6,214 miles) above the surface. It serves as the arena where the sun's uneven heating is circulated across the planet by weather, while insulating against significant temperature changes between day and night. By trapping thermal energy via the greenhouse effect and protecting against most harmful debris and radiation from outer space, the atmosphere sustains suitable conditions for large segments of life on Earth.

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