The average height of the troposphere is 17km above the surface of the Earth.The average radius of the earth, that is the distance from its center, is 6378.1km. The two combined give a distance of 6395.1km, which would be the average distance from the top of the troposphere to the center of the Earth.
The question doesn't specify "from where".
From a point on the earth's surface, the distance to the center is about 3,960 miles.
From a point on the moon, the distance to the earth's center averages about 238,000 miles.
From the center of the sun, the distance to earth's center averages about 93,000,000 miles.
From the nearest star outside the solar system, the distance to earth's center averages about
25,866,280,000,000 miles, or 4.4 light years.
The gases are mixed all through the atmosphere not in a shell at some altitude. The distance from the center of the Earth to the greenhouse gases is therefore the radius of the Earth, about 3000 miles
?I was looking for the average distance from the center of the earth. From the center of the Earth to *what*, sea level? The top of Kilamanjaro?
About 150 million kilometers, or 93 million miles: it is also known as one AU; or one Astronomical Unit.
Approximately 93,000,000 miles AKA 1 Astronomical Unit.
That distance is called the Earth's "radius". It's actually a slightly
different distance from different spots on earth, but it averages
6,371 kilometers (3,959 miles).
About 150 million kilometers.
1 astronomical unit, or 93,000,000 miles
93 million miles! approximately.
The earth's overall temperature with greenhouse gases is 76442 degrees F.
Yes, greenhouse gases trap heat in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
Yes, greenhouse gases are part of the natural greenhouse effect. The gases absorb the heat coming off the surface of the earth and become warm. This warming has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years.
Greenhouse gases are helpful because they keep the earth warm enough for life. Too much greenhouse gases warm the earth up too much.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
The earth's overall temperature with greenhouse gases is 76442 degrees F.
Greenhouse gases keep the earth warm.Too much greenhouse gas is causing global warming.
They slow the loss of heat
Yes, greenhouse gases trap heat in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
Yes, greenhouse gases are part of the natural greenhouse effect. The gases absorb the heat coming off the surface of the earth and become warm. This warming has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years.
Greenhouse gases are helpful because they keep the earth warm enough for life. Too much greenhouse gases warm the earth up too much.
If there were no greenhouse gases the earth could not support life. Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring and allow heat to be retained within the atmosphere.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring gases but by increasing the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere we are contributing to global warming.
If the amount of greenhouse gases were reduced, then the temperature of the earth would cool.
The earth requires a certain amount of greehouse gases.
Greenhouse gases.