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Difference between troposphere and exosphere

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Answered by saismruti
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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.
Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

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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