Troposphere - Starts at the ground. Ends somewhere between 7 to 14 kilometers.
Stratosphere - Starts at 7 to 14 kilometers and ends at 50 km.
Mesosphere - Starts at 50 km and ends at 80 or 85 km.
Thermosphere- Starts at 80 or 85 kilometers and ends at 640 km or higher.
Exosphere- Starts at 690 km and ends at 10,000 km. (Considered the atmospheric region where space and earth meet.)
No, typically the upper atmosphere is colder than the lower atmosphere. This is because the lower regions of the atmosphere are heated by the Earth's surface, while the upper atmosphere is heated by solar radiation. This temperature difference contributes to the formation of weather patterns and circulation in the atmosphere.
Yes, the thickness varies from te equatoral to the polar regions due to the Earth's rotation. The atmosphere is thicker at the equator than the poles. this is due to the earths rotation and centripital force.
photosphere, chromosphere, corona
The god that personifies this is Aether.
Ionosphere of Near northern hemisphere polar regions
The three regions are the Troposphere, Stratosphere, and Mesosphere.
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 thermosphere does not extend above the polar regions. This layer of the atmosphere is known for its high temperatures due to absorption of solar radiation and recombination of ions and neutral particles. Above the poles, the thermosphere merges into the exosphere, the outermost layer of the atmosphere.
ecosphere
ecosphere
In Greek mythology, the upper regions of the atmosphere are called the "Aether" or "Ether." It was considered the pure essence that the gods breathed, separate from the air breathed by mortals on earth. The Aether is associated with light and the heavens.
Usually they are too small - and have too little gravity - to be able to keep any significant amount of atmosphere. It is possible that some of the larger ones have some atmosphere, especially if they are in the colder regions of the Solar System (far from the Sun).