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whats above the space​

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Answered by favourafuski
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Answer: PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

Above space there are poisonous gasses that are been evolved in other to Maintain green house formation

Answered by bakanmanibalamudha
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Explanation:

In the 1900s, Hungarian physicist Theodore von Kármán determined the boundary to be around 50 miles up, or roughly 80 kilometers above sea level. Today, though, the Kármán line is set at what NOAA calls “an imaginary boundary” that's 62 miles up, or roughly a hundred kilometers above sea level.

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