Difference between troposphere and exosphere
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troposphere is the lowest and densest layer of the atmosphere.
the outeroutermost layer of the atmosphere is known as the exosphere.
the outeroutermost layer of the atmosphere is known as the exosphere.
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Troposphere is the lowest and thickest layer while the exosphere is the upper most layer named as atmosphere.
Explanation:
Troposphere:
- Extends from earth’s surface to tropopause.
- Convective air movements.
- It is a large “vertical temperature” change.
- All weather changes occurs here like formation of “clouds, frost, fog, dew, lightning, thunder, precipitation,” etc.
- 90 per cent of air in atmosphere
Exosphere:
- Uppermost layer of planet’s atmosphere.
- Thinnest atmosphere.
- Exosphere – no proper assurance of Dione size.
- Very light gases like helium, hydrogen are all.
- Temperature and height may reach 4,500 degree Celsius.
- Merges into outer space.
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