mantle
In its place is a large, exposed stretch of mantle—the deep inner layer of Earth. The crew departed from the Canary Islands, which are located off the northwestern coast of Africa. The hole is situated about 2,300 miles southwest of the Canaries.
A shooting star, or meteor, is a space rock entering Earth's atmosphere and burning up due to friction. It can be seen in the mesosphere, the third layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
The discovery of ozone hole led the scientists to search for ways to stop the depletion of ozone layer. Thus various alternated were finded to replace the substances responsible for ozone hole.
No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
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The photosphere is the layer of the sub that can be seen from earth.
No, ozone layer can not be seen from the earth. It is just a transparent blanket of thin air.
The only layer we have seen is the crust, or outermost layer.
Antarctica has seen the ozone hole. It is because of the cool weather there.
The layer of the Sun's atmosphere that can normally be seen is the photosphere. This is the visible surface of the Sun that emits light and heat and is responsible for the majority of the sunlight we receive on Earth.
A wide space, an atmosphere, as seen from the surface of the Earth that contains a layer of gases which are held in place by Earth's gravity.
A shooting star, or meteor, is a space rock entering Earth's atmosphere and burning up due to friction. It can be seen in the mesosphere, the third layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
The discovery of ozone hole led the scientists to search for ways to stop the depletion of ozone layer. Thus various alternated were finded to replace the substances responsible for ozone hole.
No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
The meteoroids mainly burn up in the mesosphere layer, between around 50 to 90 km in altitude. When seen burning up in the sky from earth they then are referred to as meteors.
The photosphere is the layer we can see.
what it looks like, well it can not be seen with the naked eye,it was found/seen from outer space, also its as thin as a pair of ladies stocking/panty hose (very fragile) every time we travel into space or send a satellite it tears a hole in the ozone layer, and I am sorry to inform you that repair time for the damage/hole is not anytime soon . and to think its such an important part of our existence, its our last defense of protection from the sun ect...