Geography, asked by PratyushRaman7704, 1 year ago

Are hydrogen and helium prime components of exosphere

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Answered by LonelyHeart
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Hey friend,
Here is your answer:

Hydrogen and helium are the lightest element on Earth. Being so light, they rise to an higher area. They are mainly present in the exosphere as they are so light. They reach up to those heights.

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes they are present in exosphere

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