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What is LITMOSPHER?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/29/2024

It seems like there may have been a typing error. However, if you are referring to "atmosphere," it is the layer of gases surrounding Earth or another planet. This layer is held in place by gravity and plays a crucial role in regulating temperature and supporting life.

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