There is no definite boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. It slowly becomes thinner and fades into space. An altitude of 120km (75mi) marks the boundary where atmospheric effects become noticeable during reentry. The Kármán line, at 100km (62mi), is also frequently regarded as the boundary between atmosphere and outer space. Three quarters of the atmosphere's mass is within 11km (6.8mi; 36,000ft) of the surface.
The atmosphere touches the earth so the distance to it is "zero"
The atmosphere extends up for about 100km.
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
1000km
The moon is far beyond the earth's atmosphere. The boundary between the atmosphere and outer space is generally considered to be an altitude of 62 miles, although there is a noticeable effect on spacecraft as high as 75 miles. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 233,000 miles.
A stone which enters the Earth's atmosphere from outer space is called a meteor.
the atmosphere:)
Exosphere
The atmosphere, therefore, consists of gases that envelop the Earth. The lithosphere refers to the rocks of the Earthβs surface and upper mantle, or the depth of the plates. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the mixture of the gases changes.
The moon is far beyond the earth's atmosphere. The boundary between the atmosphere and outer space is generally considered to be an altitude of 62 miles, although there is a noticeable effect on spacecraft as high as 75 miles. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 233,000 miles.
The thermosphere is the outer layer of the earth's atmosphere. It extends from 80 kilometers above the earth's surface to outer space.
The Atmosphere.
atmosphere
I believe the outermost of earth's atmosphere is called the exosphere.
The outermost layer of the Earth's Atmosphere is the thermosphere.
We think of the atmosphere as a big ocean of air around us, but the air around us is very thin relative to the size of the earth. The "thickness" of the atmosphere or the distance between the earth's surface and the "top" of the atmosphere is not exactly measurable. With increasing altitude the atmosphere fades slowly away into space. Therefore it is not easy to tell exactly how high the atmosphere really is. Perhaps 50 kilometers. (see answer "how far is it to outer space?")
A stone which enters the Earth's atmosphere from outer space is called a meteor.
The outermost layer of the Earth's Atmosphere is the thermosphere.
Most satellites occupy regions of the atmosphere known as the thermosphere and exosphere. The outer space refers to the expanse found beyond the Earth's atmosphere between celestial bodie
the atmosphere:)
the atmosphere:)