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In which layer of atmosphere the gases are totally absent?

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Answered by shakthishivaniks
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the thin transition layer in the atmosphere , the boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere .
Answered by juniyaelsalm
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Answer:

The answer is Exosphere

Explanation:

There are five major layers in the earth's atmosphere, as well as several secondary levels.

The troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere are the primary layers in order from lowest to highest.

The exosphere (approximately 500 km above the Earth's atmosphere) is the outermost layer of the atmosphere.

As the height increases the intensity of gases decreases. Thus the exosphere has a layer in which gases are totally absent.

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