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The Earth's exosphere extends ~120,000 miles, so most Earth-orbiting spacecraft are in the exosphere. Spacecraft that go to other planets, the sun, Lagrange points and everything that leaves Earth's orbit is in space, which is not a part of Earth's atmosphere.
The sun can only shine on part of the earth's surface at any one time. This is why we have day and night in a rolling approach as the earth rotates.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
It has 6 layers which are, from inside towards the surface:-CoreRadiative zoneConvective zonePhotosphereChromosphereCoronaIt also has features which appear in its outer layers:SunspotGranulesProminences
The Sun sends photons of light particles and they get deflected by Earth's atmosphere
The ozone part of atmosphere. It is the most precious part.
Well... sort of. It's hard to put a definite stopping point on "atmosphere", and the solar winds, though incredibly thin compared to Earth's air pressure at sea level, could be considered part of the Sun's atmosphere. If you use that definition, though, all the planets orbit within the Sun's atmosphere, so it may be at best a little misleading.
The energy in the earth's atmosphere primarily originates from the Sun. The Sun heats the earth and the water, heating the atmosphere.
Planets are not a part of the earth's atmosphere. They orbit the sun as the earth does, at great distances from the earth. Several of them have atmospheres of their own.
The form of radiation shielded by atmosphere is Ultraviolet. The Ultraviolet is a part of radiation released by our star sun.
Nothing. Earth's atmosphere does not affect the sun. It does, however, cause Earth's atmosphere to retain more of the heat from the sun.
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
No it does not. Atmosphere comes from the earth itself.
The Earth's exosphere extends ~120,000 miles, so most Earth-orbiting spacecraft are in the exosphere. Spacecraft that go to other planets, the sun, Lagrange points and everything that leaves Earth's orbit is in space, which is not a part of Earth's atmosphere.
The Ozone layer of the earth is very important as it protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun. This ozone layer is present in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere.
Convection Zone (A+ Anywhere)Corona, Photophere, and Chromosphere are part of the sun's atmosphere.
the sun is about 10000 times hotter than earth