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=== Contents ===
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]].
[[Water]] is the only liquid currently simulated.
=== 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.
This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat.
=== Pressure ===
Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat.
Translation=== Contents ===
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]].
[[Water]] is the only liquid currently simulated.
=== 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.
This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat.
=== Pressure ===
Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat.

Contents

Each unit of atmosphere contains its' own composition of gasses and liquids represented in quantity by mol. Common gasses are Oxygen, Volatiles, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide and Pollutant. Water is the only liquid currently simulated.

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. This means that a very small atmosphere can reach very high temperatures with a small amount of added heat.

Pressure

Pressure is a product of the contents of the atmosphere adjusting by temperature/heat.