Atmosphere is the space surrounding any planetry body where the body exerts its gravitational pull. Space is anything / everything beyond the atmosphere
Earth has oxygen they don't.
... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.... from the atmosphere.
It's not in the atmosphere.
The segment of the atmosphere that blends into interplanetary space is known as the exosphere. It is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere where the gas molecules are further apart and can escape into space. The exosphere is where the Earth's atmosphere merges with the vacuum of space.
The atmosphere of the space station is the same as on Earth, 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.
The layer of the atmosphere that is considered outer space is called the exosphere. This is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere, where the air is extremely thin and gradually transitions into the vacuum of space.
The Gas Giants have a deep gas atmosphere and earth have a not so deep atmosphere
The Gas Giants have a deep gas atmosphere and earth have a not so deep atmosphere
yes
Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.
No, a flag cannot wave in space where there is no atmosphere to create wind.