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It is Exosphere
The exosphere has no definite temperature. The air is very thin so the temperature is based on how fast air particles are moving. The air particles are usually always moving fast so the temperature can only be defined as very warm.
The exosphere is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere. In the exosphere, an upward travelling molecule can escape to space if it is moving fast enough to attain escape velocity; otherwise it will be pulled back to the celestial body by gravity.
The exosphere is the outer layer of the atmosphere. It goes from about 400 miles (640 km) high to about 800 miles (1,280 km). The lower edge of the exosphere is where atmospheric pressure and temperature is very low (the gas atoms are very widely spaced).
The exosphere is rainbow
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.
the temperature of exosphere is 3000 degree F
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as altitude increases temperature decreases
it ranges from 300 to 1700 Celsius
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The exosphere has no definite temperature. The air is very thin so the temperature is based on how fast air particles are moving. The air particles are usually always moving fast so the temperature can only be defined as very warm.
The temperature of the Exosphere ranges from 300 degrees Celsius to 1700 degrees Celsius.
No, ozone is formed in stratosphere only. It is due to perfect temperature and pressure there.