Which layer of the atmosphere has the highest temperature difference?
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IONOSPHERE
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The name of this layer, thermosphere, originates from the Greek thermo, meaning heat, because in this layer the temperature increases with altitude reaching temperatures higher than 1830°F (1000°C). In the thermosphere, oxygen molecules absorb the energy from the Sun's rays, which results in the warming of the air.
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