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Q: What is the altitude at the top of our atmosphere?
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When altitude increases does air density?

The density of the atmosphere decreases with altitude.


The temp in the atmosphere approaches -90 Celsius at an altitude of about what?

The temp in the atmosphere approaches -90C at an altitude of 80 kilometers.


How the atmosphere vary with altitude?

Temperature decreases with increasing altitude, Also air concentration decreases with altitude.


Atmosphere layers are distinguished by what?

Altitude


The temperature in the atmosphere approaches -90 degrees Celsius at an altitude of about what?

the temperature in the atmosphere approaches -90 degrees Celsius at an altitude of about answer is 80 kilometers


How does altitude in the atmosphere affect air pressure?

The greater the altitude, the lower the air pressure.


What is the altitude where clouds form called?

The atmosphere


Why is atmospheric pressure lower on the top of a mountain than it is at sea level?

When you are at a higher altitude, like on a mountain, you are farther up in the atmosphere meaning there is less air pressing down on you. When you are at a lower altitude, like at sea level, there is more air pressing down on you because there is more atmosphere above you.


Does the density of the earth's atmosphere increase with altitude?

The atmosphere becomes less dense with altitude. Atmosphere, thin though it is, has weight, and it is the weight of the air above which compresses the air below it, to greater density.


Earth's atmosphere ends quite abruptly at an altitude of 40 kilometers?

False; Earth's atmosphere does not end abruptly at an altitude of 40 km.


Which atmosphere are satellites found in?

Low earth orbit (LEO) satellites are defined as any artificial object between 160 km and 2000 km altitude. Any satellite from 160 km to 690km are in the Thermosphere.Any satellite in the region between 690km to 10,000 kmaltitude are in the Exosphere.10,000 km is considered the very top of the atmosphere. Any satellites above this altitude is not considered in the atmosphere. Geostationary satellites for example are at an altitude of 35,786 km.


What has more pressure on an object 260 feet depth of water or 35000 feet of altitude?

The 260 feet of water: at that depth, there is the weight of the water and the atmosphere on top of it.