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Collection of Atmospheres (12)
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A colorful, educational illustration of Earth’s atmospheric layers, highlighting where weather occurs, the ozone layer resides, and where satellites orbit.
A simplified cross-section of Earth’s atmosphere, illustrating the four primary layers plus the outer exosphere.
A simplified, cartoon-style representation of planet Earth, highlighting continents and oceans in bold colors.
The Atmosphere logo symbolizes Earth’s global atmospheric system-encompassing weather, climate, and environmental protection.
A colorful, educational diagram illustrating Earth’s atmospheric layers and where common objects like hot-air balloons, jets, meteors, and spacecraft operate.
A detailed cross-section illustrating both the vertical layers of Earth’s atmosphere and its internal geologic structure-oceanic and continental crust, mantle, and core-with height markers and Russian labels.
Pollutant particles (colored dots) rise and spread through the atmosphere as the day progresses-from stable morning conditions to turbulent mixing by midday and evening settling.
A simplified cross-section of Earth’s atmosphere, highlighting the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
A simplified, colorful globe focusing on the Western Hemisphere, perfect for teaching geography basics or illustrating global concepts.
A modern, polygonal-style Earth globe highlighting landmasses in fresh green and oceans in gradient blue-perfect for sustainability visuals.
A playful, illustrated water world perfect for teaching planetary science or sparking imagination in kids’ learning materials.
A clear visual breakdown of Earth’s atmospheric layers, from ground level up to space, with icons representing key phenomena and human activity in each layer.
