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2 Atmosphere is thicker at level​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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The primary reason that the atmosphere is deepest and thickest at the equator is because the air is, on average, warmer there than anywhere else on Earth. Warm air is less dense than cold air.

Answered by sivasmart2222
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Seventy-five percent of the mass of the Earth's atmosphere is in the troposphere, and thus the troposphere is referred to as “thick” while higher layers are called “thin.” Atmospheres are designated as thick or thin depending upon planetary mass, gas density and the type of gases that are present, not simply the total ...

Thermosphere: 80 to 700 km (50 to 440 miles)

Mesosphere: 50 to 80 km (31 to 50 miles)

Stratosphere: 12 to 50 km (7 to 31 miles)

Troposphere: 0 to 12 km (0 to 7 miles)

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