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atmosphere

[at-muhs-feer] / ˈæt məsˌfɪər /
NOUN
gases around the earth
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Its atmosphere is extremely thin and composed mostly of carbon dioxide, which means far less electrical charge is needed to trigger sparks than on Earth.

From Science Daily

Despite the location, the studio has a “very warm atmosphere,” said Bondarenko, a retired accountant.

From The Wall Street Journal

The game was played out amid a boisterous atmosphere in a stadium packed with Algerian fans in a crowd of 18,522.

From Barron's

She said the atmosphere at the statue's unveiling was "incredible", adding that it had "put Burslem on the map" for those who did not know about the town.

From BBC

In a corner of the bottom tier of the MCG, thousands waved their flags and sang their songs, creating a party atmosphere in a bastion of Australian sport.

From BBC