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Give the name of four layers of the ionosphere.

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Answered by vartika06
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The ionosphere is the ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere, from about 60 km (37 mi) to 1,000 km (620 mi) altitude, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere.

Layers of Ionosphere

The ionosphere is sub divided in to following layers

D Layer

This layer is located above the stratosphere. Its range is from 30 miles to 70 miles with reference is the surface of the earth.

The intensity of ionization is higher in the D-layer because it is composed of the heavier gasses.

E Layer

This layer is located above the D-layer. Its range is from 70 to 100 miles, with reference to the surface of the earth. The intensity of ionization is lessor in the E-layer with respect to D-Layer because it is composed of the less heavy gasses with respect to D-Layer.

F1 Layer

This layer is located above the E-Layer. Its range is from 100 to 150 miles with respect to the earth. The intensity of ionization is lessor in the F1 layer with respect to E-Layer because it is composed of the less heavy gasses then the F1 Layer.

F2 Layer

This layer is located above the F1 layer. Its range is from 150 miles to 250 miles with respect to earth. The intensity of ionization is lessor in the F2 layer with respect to F1 layer. Because it is composed of the less heavy gasses then the F2 Layer.

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