Natural sources:VolcanoesForest FiresArtificial sources:Burning fossil fuels for transport, industry and to generate electricity.Aerosols
Space does not have a significant atmosphere like Earth. While there are small amounts of gases and particles in space, the pressure is extremely low compared to Earth's atmosphere. Satellites and astronauts must rely on artificial life support systems to survive in the vacuum of space.
Particles found outside Earth's atmosphere include solar wind particles, cosmic rays, and interstellar dust. These particles can interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, impacting space weather and the planet's environment.
No. There are two reasons: -- A meteor is a natural body, not an artificial one. -- It was never a satellite of Earth, and once it enters the atmosphere, it's never again a satellite of the sun.
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.
exosphere
Rutherfordium is an artificial element obtained in particles accelerators.
In air Atmosphere it is Ionosphere.
There are many factors that influence the colors of a sunset. The Earth's atmosphere and traveling light are the two key factors. The atmosphere contains many particles of dust and water, and light reflects off of the particles in all directions. The size of the particles and light wavelengths influence the colors we see in the sunset.
Dust and soot. "Dust" are fine particles of rock that can be caused by weathering, wind, or meteors burning up in the atmosphere. "Soot" is partially-burned hydrocarbons that result from burning something organic, like wood, coal or oil.
The Ionosphere
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