The atmosphere begins at the ground. The
distance between them is exactly zero.
10 meters of water depth equals about 1 atmosphere.
1 atmosphere is equivalent to approximately 10 meters above sea level.
Earth's atmosphere is about 480,000 meters thick.
100 meters
Pressure increases by one atmosphere for every 10 meters of depth.
Atmosphere is a measure of pressure, not of length like the meter.
You cannot associate pressure and length so simply (missing a lot of information)
The atmosphere is from the area just above the ground to 1200 miles above ground
For each 33 feet of depth in water the pressure increases approximately 1 atmosphere. So 100 meters is approximately 330 ft divide by 33 equals 10 atmosphere.
Same as the number of metres at any other orientation to the ground.
Earth has an atmosphere unlike Mercury. Since Earth has an atmosphere, the meteriors burn up before they hit the ground. Mercury has little to no atmosphere so the meteriors are free to hit the ground and make craters.
Its about 79 meters from the ground.