No. The thermosphere is above 80 km in the atmosphere.
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
the exosphere
100 KM.=62 Mi.=327,360 FT.
Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
No. The thermosphere is above 80 km in the atmosphere.
Ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere: between 80 and 600 km; ionosphere contain ionized particles (ions).
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
mesosphere is a layer of the atmosphere is the third layer of atmosphere. It lies above the stratosphere.it extends up to the height of 80 km. Meteorites burn up in this layer on entering from the space.
Answer: 80 mi. = 128.747 km80 mi. = 128.747 km
80 km = 49.7096 mi.
You don't have to be standing on the ground to reach the maximum altitude of Earth so the answer is "everywhere". The Earth's atmosphere is about 300 miles (480 km) thick, but most of the atmosphere (about 80%) is within 10 miles (16 km) of the surface of the Earth.
Yes. 80 km = 80 * 1000m = 80 000 m
80 km is equal to approximately 262,000 feet.
Troposphere - Starts at the ground. Ends somewhere between 7 to 14 kilometers. Stratosphere - Starts at 7 to 14 kilometers and ends at 50 km. Mesosphere - Starts at 50 km and ends at 80 or 85 km. Thermosphere- Starts at 80 or 85 kilometers and ends at 640 km or higher. Exosphere- Starts at 690 km and ends at 10,000 km. (Considered the atmospheric region where space and earth meet.)
Answer: 80 mi. = 128.747 km
speed = distance / time = 80 km / 0.75 hr = 80 km / ¾ hr = 80 × 4/3 km/h = 106 2/3 km/h ≈ 107 km/h