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Explain the layers of atmosphere


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Answered by Amanamohd
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Layers of the atmosphere. The atmosphere is comprised of layers based on temperature. These layers are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. A further region at about 500 km above the Earth's surface is called the exosphere.
Answered by Anonymous
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layers of atmosphere:

1)Troposphere:the troposphere starts at the earth surface and extends 8 to 14.5km high(5-9mile).this part of the atmosphere is the most dense,alomost all weather in this layer.

2)statosphere:the statosphere starts just above the troposphere and extends to 50km(31miles)high.the ozone layer,which absorbs and scatters the solar ultraviolet radiation,is in this layer.

3)mesosphere:the metosphere starts just above the statosphere and extends to 85km(53 miles) high,meteors burn up in this layer.

4)thermosphere:the thermosphere starts just above the mesosphere and extends to 600km(372miles)high.aurora and satellites occurs in this layers.

5)ionosphere:the ionosphere is the abundent layer of electrons and ionized atoms and molecules that stretches from about 48km(30miles)above the surface to the edge of space at about 965km(600miles),overlapping into the mesosphere and thermosphere,.this dynamic regions grow, and shrinkd based on solar conditions and divide into the further regions:D,E and F;based on what wavelength of solar radiation is absorbed.the ionosphere is a critical link in the chain of sun-earth interactions,this region is what made radio communication possible.

Exosphere:this is the upper limit of our atmosphere.it extends from the top of the thermosphere up to 10,000km(6,200miles)

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