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same as uranus,
It is 87 km of altitude.
The lowest layer of the sun"s atmosphere and the layer from which light is given off is the photosphere.It is also called the surface of the sun.Its temperature is about 6,000k.Above the photosphere is the chromosphere.Its layer extends upward about 2,000 km above the photosphere. by:Marina Tamang of I.S125.
Thermosphere - extends from 80 km above the Earth Mesosphere - extends from 50 - 80 km above the Earth Stratosphere - extends from 15 - 50 above the Earth Troposphere - closest to the Earth
Yes, it is though altitude of the thermosphere temperature increases as we exceed through-A 6th Grader
Troposphere
same as uranus,
It is 87 km of altitude.
The lowest layer of the sun"s atmosphere and the layer from which light is given off is the photosphere.It is also called the surface of the sun.Its temperature is about 6,000k.Above the photosphere is the chromosphere.Its layer extends upward about 2,000 km above the photosphere. by:Marina Tamang of I.S125.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
Ozone sets in stratosphere. The altitude of it is 28 km.
Troposphere
Troposphere
stratosphere
An upwards arching layer of rock is known as an anticline.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where most weather events occur and the majority of clouds are found. It extends from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude. This layer contains most of the atmosphere's mass and the air becomes cooler as you move higher within it.
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