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Q: What is the altitude range of the exosphere?
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What is the relationship between temperature and altitude in the exosphere?

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What is the altitude for exosphere?

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Temperatures generally rise as altitude increases in the?

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What altitude is the exosphere?

Well, that's hard to say. You can take an estimate by knowing that it is the uppermost atmospheric layer, and that beyond it, is outer space. The exosphere is right above the thermosphere (and ionosphere), and the thermosphere can range up to 85-500 km. above Earth. So yeah, the exosphere is pretty high up. P.S. The exosphere is where space shuttles travel.


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What is in the international space station?

above the msosphere and below the exosphere sumwhere around there Its orbit is in the thermosphere which is approximately at a altitude of 300km. it is above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.


What atmosphere is the international space station in?

above the msosphere and below the exosphere sumwhere around there Its orbit is in the thermosphere which is approximately at a altitude of 300km. it is above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.


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The previous person put exosphere (lol), but it is not, it is Altitude.


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The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere?

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What is the altitude range for the mesosphere?

80km-90km