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Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by [[moles|mol]]. Common gasses are [[Oxygen]], [[Volatiles]], [[Nitrogen]], [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Pollutant]]. | Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by [[moles|mol]]. Common gasses are [[Oxygen]], [[Volatiles]], [[Nitrogen]], [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Pollutant]]. | ||
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=== Heat Energy === | === Heat Energy === | ||
Stationeers attempts to simulate thermodynamics by having atmospheres contain heat energy. | Stationeers attempts to simulate thermodynamics by having atmospheres contain heat energy. | ||
The effective temperature of one atmosphere depends on the heat energy relative to the amount of gasses in the atmosphere. | The effective temperature of one atmosphere depends on the heat energy relative to the amount of gasses in the atmosphere. | ||
This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat. | This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat. | ||
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=== Pressure === | === Pressure === | ||
Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat. | Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat. |