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Crazy Atmosphere Concept

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Does anyone have any ideas on a world with clumps of different atmospheres? Like what if a world has weather patterns that move around different atmosphere types; a mostly sulphur atmosphere, oxygen based, then say a more nitrogen based atmosphere for examples. Is it possible or would any atmosphere eventually just become totally mixed and uniform. I had this concept of a very geologically active planet with lots of sulphur, CO2 and ammonium plumes as a way to explain crazy environmental adaptations in a nomadic tribal species. Just to kind of help the creative juices get flowing I'll add some additional information that could relavent to answers. The planet will likely have an elliptical orbit so tenperture variations can be dramatic although not on a fast time scale. In adition meoterite impacts are more common in this system.

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