An atmosphere implies the presence of a gaseous substance (such as air, in the earth's atmosphere, which is primarily made up of nitrogen and oxygen).
Space is defined as the absence of atmosphere (as pure space consists of no solid, liquid or gaseous substance).
Collectively it's called the Atmosphere. There are sub-zones within the atmosphere but collectively it is referred to as the Atmosphere.
The atmosphere, therefore, consists of gases that envelop the Earth. The lithosphere refers to the rocks of the Earth’s surface and upper mantle, or the depth of the plates. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the mixture of the gases changes.
Mesosphere
the atmosphere
There is no definite boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. It slowly becomes thinner and fades into space. An altitude of 120km (75mi) marks the boundary where atmospheric effects become noticeable during reentry. The Kármán line, at 100km (62mi), is also frequently regarded as the boundary between atmosphere and outer space. Three quarters of the atmosphere's mass is within 11km (6.8mi; 36,000ft) of the surface.
Ther isnt any atmospher in space :)
Because of the enormous amount of friction between Earth's atmosphere and the Space Shuttle.
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Collectively it's called the Atmosphere. There are sub-zones within the atmosphere but collectively it is referred to as the Atmosphere.
No, outside Earth's atmosphere is space.
The atmosphere is the space above the Earth's surface. This includes the air that we all breath. The lithosphere is the solid part of the Earth such as rocks and mountains. The hydrosphere is the liquid water such as the rivers, lakes, and oceans.
We have up to now found no life out in space so the difference is about as great as it can get. Space has no gravity
Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space or the space from the Sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere. It is distinct from the concept of weather within the Earth's planetary atmosphere(troposphere and stratosphere).
The atmosphere, therefore, consists of gases that envelop the Earth. The lithosphere refers to the rocks of the Earth’s surface and upper mantle, or the depth of the plates. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the mixture of the gases changes.
Airplane stay Inside The Atmosphere. Spaceships Dont, They Go Outside Of The Atmosphere
Mesosphere