Geography, asked by huzaifa12august, 4 months ago

the ionosphere zone of atmosphere extends approximately from _________ km to km​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ionosphere

The ionosphere is an abundant layer of electrons and ionized atoms and molecules that stretches from about 48 kilometers (30 miles) above the surface to the edge of space at about 965 km (600 mi), overlapping into the mesosphere and thermosphere. This dynamic region grows and shrinks based on solar conditions and divides further into the sub-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 makes radio communications possible.

Answered by aastha12812
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Ionosphere which is a part of exosphere lies at distance of 48 km from the sea level.

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