If you're talking about the thinnest layer of the atmosphere, then it is the EXOSPHERE..
This is where we talk about the way water moves through the world. Water affects everything that happens in life. In Latin, "hydro" means water. Therefore, anything that scientists describe, when it comes to water, is a part of the HYDROsphere. That water may be at the bottom of the ocean or in the top layers of the atmosphere; it is all a part of the hydrosphere.
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The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
There are a few layers to the atmosphere however the Troposphere is the largest part of the atmosphere containing 75% of its mass. However the Troposphere contains 99% of the water vapour on the planet as well as Earth's aerosols. It is also where all weather phenomenon will occur.
There are names for different parts of the sun's atmosphere. These include the photosphere, chromosphere, hemisphere, as well as the corona.
The troposphere.
Troposphere is the most dense part because it is at the bottom of the atmosphere.
There is no distance from the earth to space. The atmosphere gradually gets thinner as altitude increases. The furthest noticeable part of the atmosphere is "said" to be approx. 600mile from sea level. You will be close to the thinnest part of the atmosphere when you realize that you can't increase altitude anymore.
The mesophere is part part of the atmosphere it is the cold part of the atmosphere.
The smallest part of the earth is the crust.
The smallest part of starch is glucose.....but I am not sure.......
what is the smallest part of an element
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
No it is not. ozone is part of atmosphere.
The smallest part of a compound is the atom.
The smallest part or fragment of an atom is the Electon.
atom is the smallest part of element