Troposphere
The thermosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that reaches the highest altitude. It extends from about 80 km (50 miles) to 550 km (340 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The layer that reaches the highest altitude in the Earth's atmosphere is the exosphere. It extends from about 700 km (440 miles) above the Earth's surface and gradually transitions into space.
The bar-headed goose flys at the highest altitude and reaches the highest altitude of any animal.
The layer of the atmosphere that reaches the highest altitude is the exosphere. It extends from about 700 km (440 miles) above Earth's surface to 10,000 km (6,200 miles) or more. Within the exosphere, gases are very sparse, and particles can travel long distances without colliding with other particles.
The highest point a rocket reaches during its flight is typically the apogee, which is the point of maximum altitude. This is the point where the rocket reaches its peak altitude before descending back to Earth.
The Himalayas, which reach 8,000 metres.
The highest peak in Patagonia is Mount San Valentín, which reaches an altitude of 4,058 meters (13,313 feet) above sea level.
The troposphere is the layer of the earth's atmosphere with the highest air pressure.
On the 21st of June at the equator, the sun's altitude will be at its highest point, which is 90 degrees. This is known as the summer solstice, where the sun reaches its highest point in the sky.
try this he highest altitude in Ukraine is mountain Goverla (2061 meters) in the Carpathians. The maximum altitude at the Crimean's is the Roman-kosh (1545 meters). I
The pressure is highest in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth's surface. As altitude increases, the pressure decreases in the troposphere due to the decreasing density of gases in the atmosphere.
The atmosphere has four layers. Here is the order of the layer from the lowest altitude: the troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere, and the exosphere.