troposphere
Troposphere.
troposphere
Air pressure decreases from the troposphere to the exosphere primarily due to the decrease in the density of air as altitude increases. In the troposphere, air is denser due to the gravitational pull that compresses the atmosphere, resulting in higher pressure. As one ascends to the exosphere, the atmosphere becomes thinner, with fewer air molecules, leading to significantly lower pressure. Additionally, the temperature variations at different altitudes also contribute to the decrease in air pressure.
the layers of the atmosphere in order are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
No, the troposphere is not divided into the ionosphere and the exosphere. The ionosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, where ionization and electrically charged particles occur. The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending into space.
The layers are present in stratosphere. These are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
yes
The layer above the troposphere is called the stratosphere.
The layer in the atmosphere that has the most air pressure is the troposphere, which is the lowest layer where most weather phenomena occur. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the air pressure decreases.
Troposphere.
The Ionosphere is above the Troposphere and above the Stratospere and mesosphere and beside the thermosphere and Exosphere.
That is false.