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What is thermopause?

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Answered by nikitadasnd9
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The thermopause is the atmospheric boundary of Earth's energy system, located at the top of the thermospher. The temperature of the thermopause could range from nearly absolute zero to 987.548 °C (1,810 °F).

Below this, the atmosphere is defined to be active on the insolation received, due to the increased presence of heavier gases such as monatomic oxygen. The solar constant is thus expressed at the thermopause. Beyond (above) this, the exosphere describes the thinnest remainder of atmospheric particles with large mean free path, mostly hydrogen and helium. As a limit for the exosphere this boundary is also called exobase.

Answered by ahkk1986
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thermopause:

The thermopause is the atmospheric boundary of Earth's energy system, located at the top of the thermosphere. ... Below this, the atmosphere is defined to be active on the insolation received, due to the increased presence of heavier gases such as monatomic oxygen.

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