Geography, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Why do we tell an atmosphere as a thin layer of air, even though it extends for so many miles?????

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Answered by 120911042
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Answer:

HI WHEN COMPARED TO THE EARTH'S DIAMETER , THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY THIN . THE THICKNESS OF ATMOSPHERE IS A BALANCE BETWEEN GRAVITY OF THE EARTH AND ENERGITIC MOLECULES THAT WANT TO RISE AND MOVE TOWARDS THE PLACE .

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I THINK SO DON'T KEEP FULL TRUST SEE OTHERS AND FIND OUT

Answered by intelligent12394
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Explanation:

WHEN COMPARED TO THE EARTH'S DIAMETER , THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY THIN . THE THICKNESS OF ATMOSPHERE IS A BALANCE BETWEEN GRAVITY OF THE EARTH AND ENERGITIC MOLECULES THAT WANT TO RISE AND MOVE TOWARDS THE PLACE .

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