No it does not.
The altitude of its higher boundary, known as the thermopause and exobase, ranges from about 250 to 500 kilometres (160 to 310 mi) depending on solar activity.
No, it does not. The thermosphere does not contain the ozone.
NO the ionosphere is only in the Thermosphere
The "ionosphere" is a layer that contains charged particals, or ions. It includes the thermosphere and part of the mesophere. The "thermosphere" is the outermost layer of earths atmosphere. The "mesophere" is the atmospheric layer located between the stratosphere and the thermosphere.
no other layer is as thick is the thermosphere.
yes it is actually the exosphere is space.
Troposhphere
Troposhphere
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
the outer layer of the thermosphere
thermosphere
nothing it is as far as it can go
The thermosphere
true