Setting is where you the character in the story is and Atmosphere is were or how the character is feelings in the place because of how the writer is descriving the Atmosphere.
Ther isnt any atmospher in space :)
One is made from gases the other from liquids.
the name itself. lower atmosphere is nearest to the earth like troposphere and the upper atmosphere is much higher that lower atmosphere like the exosphere.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, and the thermosphere is the third (?) layer.
The oceans are made primarily of liquid water. The atmosphere is made primarily of a mixture of gaseous Oxygen (20%) and Nitrogen (80%).
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Setting creates a scene.
The difference is that the earth has one and the moon doesn't.
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
Outdoor setting is louder.
the answer is atmosphere and trosphere
An aircraft flies in the Earths atmosphere, whereas a spaceship flies above the atmosphere.
atmosphere is found on top of your head... litosphere is the magma and stuff under you feet
Place is the place where it is located. Where as setting may include the time period as well.
Details of the setting can help establish the mood, tone, and atmosphere of a story by providing a backdrop that reflects the emotions and experiences of the characters. For example, a dark and gloomy setting can create a sense of suspense and fear, while a bright and colorful setting can evoke feelings of happiness and joy. Additionally, specific elements in the setting, such as weather conditions or the time period, can further enhance the overall atmosphere of the story.