Thermocline
The Crust - The crust is Earth's solid and rocky outer layer, including both the land surface and the ocean floor.
The layer on earth which contain the highest mountains and deepest oceans is the crust
Assuming the depth of the layer is restricted to between 1000mb and 500mb, and increasing with time, it is almost certain that the surface temperature will remain constant, thus not increasing or descreasing.
The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth.
1. the venus has no oceans.2. the Venus is covered by a layer of thick clouds.3. and there are trapping heat in its atmosphere.
The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
The surface.
The troposphere which extends some 10 to 15 kilometers up from the surface of the oceans. Don't forget the oceans themselves influence the weather considerably too!
The oceans belong to the upper layer. The one with all of the WATER
E. H. Cowled has written: 'The effects of surface irregularities on transition in the laminar boundary layer'
The Crust - The crust is Earth's solid and rocky outer layer, including both the land surface and the ocean floor.
Not exactly. Actually, the transition between the gaseous atmosphere outside and the liquid hydrogen layer inside is so gradual that, if observed (which it has not), scientists would not be able to fix an exact line between the two. It would not be clear where to draw the line.
The photosphere of the Sun (its nominal "surface") is where visible light is produced. Above it, the chromosphere is a region of bright red color, with a transition layer between it and the corona.
The ozone layer is spread up to a great place. The estimate distance from the surface is 15 to 35 kilometers.
The Earth's crust is the surface layer.