thermosphere
the exosphere is a layer in space and generally is not taken as one of the atmospheric layers whereas the ionosphere is a layer containing highly charged anions and is an upper part of the thermosphere.
d) affected by the solar cycle. As ionosphere is the part of upper atmosphere and it the top layer where high frequency waves are present and ionosphere is ionized by solar radiations.
The outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere is the exosphere (about 500 to 200 km altitude). It is practically a vacuum. When listing only the four major layers, the exosphere is sometimes considered part of the thermosphere. (see related questions)
Ionosphere
The ionosphere is part of the atmosphere on Earth. It consists of charged particles and includes the thermosphere, mesosphere, and exosphere.
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the exosphere is a layer in space and generally is not taken as one of the atmospheric layers whereas the ionosphere is a layer containing highly charged anions and is an upper part of 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.
The upper part of the thermosphere is called the Ionosphere A+ Magnetosphere
we are here to search for the answer, not for telling you or discussing among ourselves.The upper layer of the atmosphere is the exosphere, and contains very little ozone.The layer of the atmosphere with the most ozone is the stratosphere.
The Ionosphere and the Exosphere (minor layers) are parts of the Thermosphere (major layer).The ionosphere is part of the theremosphere.
Ionosphere contains ions. It is a part of atmosphere.
d) affected by the solar cycle. As ionosphere is the part of upper atmosphere and it the top layer where high frequency waves are present and ionosphere is ionized by solar radiations.
The plates are part of the crust, the upper layer of the Earth. The plates are moved by currents in the upper mantle. The plates and flexible upper mantle are referred to collectively as the lithosphere and sit atop the mantle layer called the aesthenosphere.
The asthenosphere, part of the upper mantle.
The Ionosphere and the Exosphere (minor layers) are parts of the Thermosphere (major layer).The ionosphere is part of the theremosphere.
In simple terms: When you see those big towers for radio stations what they are doing is sending the AM waves into the Ionosphere, then our radios pick up the waves and then play music. The Ionosphere contains all of the Radio signal's. The Ionosphere starts about 85 Km above Earth and ends in a little over 600 Km above earth. If you want to learn more about it you can go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionosphere.