This idea is still be debated, it is either the thermosphere or the exosphere. The exosphere has such a low level of air that some scientists question whether it is just an extension of the vacuum of space. The two layers are separated by the thermopause, an imaginary boundary. The thermosphere varies in height between 500km to 1000km due to radiation differences whereas the exosphere has no upper limit but generally considered to be 100000km. The ISS (International space station) operates within the thermosphere at 330km.
The Exosphere is the farthest atmospheric layer. Here is a link to suppor this http:/en.wikipedia.orgwiki/Exosphere
As altitude above seal level increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
sea level
Sea level. Actually atmospheric pressure is the greatest at the earths core
The lowest level of the deepest mine (In South Africa), will have the highest atmospheric pressure. But because of the forced ventilation and cooling systems needed, the air pressure at the lowest levels of the mine will not represent natural atmospheric pressures. [unless the ventilation systems fail!}
The thermosphere is.
The Exosphere is the atmospheric layer the farthest distance from the lithosphere.
The Exosphere is the atmospheric layer the farthest distance from the lithosphere.
The Exosphere is the farthest atmospheric layer. Here is a link to suppor this http:/en.wikipedia.orgwiki/Exosphere
The Exosphere is the farthest atmospheric layer. Here is a link to suppor this http:/en.wikipedia.orgwiki/Exosphere
the atmospheric pressure below sea level is highter (novanet)
The farthest level you can get to is the Galaxy Athletic Meet.(were you race the aliens)
It is greater.
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
It will increase. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude and increases as you move toward sea level. At sea level, atmospheric pressure = 1.0
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As altitude above seal level increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.