Yes, it is part of the Thermosphere, the last part of the atmosphere before the Exosphere, 'outer space'.& its after the Mesosphere, it also is stuck with poor old Ionosphere.
The "ionosphere".
There are five layers in the atomosphere. The troposhere, the stratoshere, the mesoshere, the thermoshere and the exosphere. There is also the ionosphere which is within the thermosphere and is noted for its chemistry.
To be specific, its ionosphere. It is one of the layers above the earth's atmosphere consisting of ions of gases. Radio signals are reflected back to the earth from this very layer.
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The ionosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation.
thermosphere
The layer of the atmosphere that contains the ionosphere and exosphere is called the thermosphere. The exosphere is at the top and the ionosphere is at the bottom.
Ozonosphere, Ionosphere, Exosphere, and Magnetosphere.
the magnetosphere,exospher,ionosphere,and the ozonosphere.
http://www.answers.com/topic/layers-of-the-earth-s-atmosphere-1
The layers of the Earth atmosphere are: * Troposphere - peplosphere * Stratosphere * Mesosphere * Thermosphere - ionosphere * exosphere * magnetosphere
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Exosphere
Ionosphere contains ions. It is a part of atmosphere.
Thermosphere These charged particles comprise the layers of the ionosphere that coexist with the uncharged, or "neutral," atoms and molecules of the thermosphere.
The layers of the Earth are the inner core, the outer core, the mantle, the crust, and the atmosphere. The layers of the atmosphere are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, ionosphere, and exosphere.
Troposphere and stratosphere are the minor layers of Earth's atmosphere. The troposphere is where weather occurs, and it is the closest to the Earth. The stratosphere is the second closest and where planes fly. It is 40 kilometers thick, and the troposphere is 12 kilometers thick.
The "ionosphere".