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The prominences of the sun are bright features that extend outward from its surface. These are anchored to the sun's surface in the photosphere, called the corona.
The Troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. Weather occurs in the Troposphere. The Van Allen Belts are made up of charged particles that have been captured by Earth's magnetic field. The particles sometimes enter the ionosphere, a layer of the Earth's atmosphere much higher than the Troposphere. The Northern and Southern lights are the result of these ions entering the Ionosphere. The Van Allen Belts are doughnut shaped and extend for 7,000 miles out into space.
The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun, which appears as granules (the tops of convection cells). The "supergranules" are a pattern into which the granules may be clumped, and can be considered either structurally part of the photosphere or part of the convection zone that lies directly beneath it. Some sources extend the term "supergranulation" to include both the photosphere and the chromosphere (which does not, however, use convection).
Most tornadoes form in thunderstorms. When the cT and cP air masses meet they create instability in the atmosphere. As the cT air mass start to go up the cP air mass (basically the air) within the updraft tilts the circulating air from horizontal to vertical. The area of the rotation can be 2-6 miles wide and can extend through out the storm.
The moon and to some extend the sun
The stratosphere isn't on earth's surface, the troposphere is. The stratosphere is the next level of the atmosphere from the troposphere. the atmosphere is about 600 miles or kilometers above earth's surface.
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
Atmosphere
many kilometer into the crust
The stratosphere's upper limit is about 20 miles above sea level.
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
Greenhouse gases extend very high. They extend in the troposphere.
Earths crust extend deeper below the continents than below the oceans basins (or at least this is what I think).
Its diameter is about 200-300 times that of our sun. Its a blue-white supergiant star that if placed at the centre of our own solar system, its surface would extend out as far as Earths orbit.
mid ocean ridge
mid-ocean ridge
Solar prominences are plasma rings that extend from the surface of the Sun, on outward.