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All matter attracts particles. Therefore all matter in the universe has a form of atmosphere. This can easily be observed.


On early earth (and to a lesser degree today), exhaust gases from early volcanoes largely consisted of ammonia, carbon dioxide and steam. These basic combinations of gas, using their particle constituents, also help to form other gasses.

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