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An atmosphere cannot be measured as a general thing. Atmospheres vary in thickness and coverage, because an atmosphere only covers the planet it is over. The smaller the planet, the smaller the atmosphere. The thickness varies greatly from planet to planet, too. Thus, it is impossible to measure atmospheres as one general, fixed-size object.

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