i·on·o·sphere
n. A region of the earth's atmosphere where ionization caused by incoming solar radiation affects the transmission of radio waves. It extends from a height of 70 kilometers (43 miles) to 400 kilometers (250 miles) above the surface.
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The temperature of the ionosphere ranges from -99.4oF to 440.6oF.
It is 5000 degrees Celsius or higher
Edward V. Appleton confirmed its existiance
1)its part of the atmosphere
2)radio waves and satelite signals travel here
3)made of electrons
The ionosphere temperature is about 500 degrees Celsius to about 1500 degrees Celsius. Sunspot activity has a big effect on the temperature.
the ionosphere contains contains negatively and positively charged ions.
has a high concentration of ozone.
It is where the auroras happen. It is also where the international space station lives!
It is near the outer edge of the atmosphere!
The ionosphere is part of Earth's atmosphere.
No the ionosphere is found between the exosphere and the thermosphere
the mesosphere
The Ionosphere
the ionosphere.
NO the ionosphere is only in the Thermosphere
They are found in the Ionosphere.
No, it does not protect. Ionosphere is a charged layer wit ions.
i believe it is
The Ionosphere
The Ionosphere.
The thermosphere contains the ionosphere. The ionosphere is the layer that is ionized by the solor radiation.
To oversimplify it, the ionosphere either reflect microwaves or allows it to pass through depending upon its frequency, the threshold is approximately 100MHz. Anything below that gets reflected anything higher passes through.
ionosphere
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
Electric currents in the ionosphere
The ionosphere gets its name from it being charged with ions. It is called the ionosphere because it is in the shape of a sphere.
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
the ionosphere.
Another name for the ionosphere is the thermosphere.