The answer wanted is surely high temperature and low gravity.
The exosphere is considered to have high temperature because the individual gas molecules of which it is composed are moving fast. However there are very few of them and any solid object in the exosphere will have high temperatures in sunlight and low temperatures in the shade. Gravity is lower than on the surface of the earth. Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance - so an object at 3,500 mile altitude will only feel one quarter of the pull of the same object on the surface.
The exosphere is rainbow
Exosphere
Exosphere.
Exosphere ok ! ^^ <3 >3 -
The exosphere is the outermost layer of the atmosphere, if that is what you mean.
The exosphere is rainbow
The exosphere's job is to hold satellites
what is the thickness of the exosphere
Exosphere
The exosphere is 9,000-9,500 km
the exosphere is the 5th layer of the exosphere
because water cannot evaporate to the exosphere.
Exosphere.
The exosphere is not part of the climate system. The exosphere is the highest layer of the atmosphere and is usually on top on the thermosphere.
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.
The exosphere is already a part of outer space.
Exosphere ok ! ^^ <3 >3 -