The prefix of atmosphere is atm which means smoke;vapor.
The prefix for atmosphere is "atmo-".
it means atmo is smoke
Atmo
The air; having to do with the air. Check another source to be sure.
The prefix "aer-" means "air" or "atmosphere". It is commonly used in words related to air or flying, such as "aerodynamic" or "aerospace".
Some words that start with the prefix "at" include: athlete, atmosphere, attend, and attract.
A life on another planet
The prefix that can be added to the word "terrestrial" is "extra-" to form the word "extraterrestrial." This term refers to something that is outside or beyond Earth's atmosphere or of extraterrestrial origin.
A life on another planet
That which deals with aircraft. Can also refer to air or atmosphere.
cirro
The prefix "exo-" means external or outside, meaning that the exosphere is outside what we normally think of as the atmosphere, and is an extension of Earth's molecules into space.
Cirro
The prefix "tropo" comes from the Greek word "tropos," meaning turning or mixing. It is used for the troposphere because this atmospheric layer is characterized by mixing of air and changes in temperature with altitude. The name reflects the dynamic nature of the troposphere where most weather events occur.
The prefix tropo- denoting turning, a change, is derived from the Greek word tropos, a turning.The troposphere is the lowest level of atmosphere in which the temperature falls as height increases.
It comes from the Greek word sphaira - meaning 'globe' or 'ball'
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Its from the Greek "aeros"(pronounced aiross) or "air", or lower atmosphere". Its associated with such terms as aeroplane, aeronaughtics etc