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The term "ionosphere" was coined by Robert Watson-Watt in the early 20th century. He was a Scottish physicist and radar pioneer who studied the Earth's upper atmosphere and its ionized layers.
The "ionosphere".
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere ionized by solar radiation is the ionosphere. It is located between the mesosphere and exosphere, and it plays a crucial role in the propagation of radio waves and communication.
Thermosphere, to be specific Ionosphere.
Ionizing of atoms in the atmosphere is due to interactions with ultraviolet light or other radiations and particles from the cosmic space.
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Plasma in the atmosphere refers to a state of matter where gas particles are ionized, creating a mix of positively charged ions and free electrons. This ionized gas can be found in phenomena like lightning, the auroras, and certain types of clouds. Plasma in the atmosphere plays a role in various atmospheric processes and interactions with electromagnetic fields.
An air shower is an extensive cascade of ionized particles formed by the entry of a cosmic ray into the atmosphere.
Ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere: between 80 and 600 km; ionosphere contain ionized particles (ions).
Sanborn Conner Brown has written: 'Basicdata of plasma physics, 1966' -- subject(s): Plasma (Ionized gases) 'Count Rumford, Physicist Extraordinary'
the ionosphere is the part of the earthâ??s atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation. High energy emitted from the sun cause the atoms in this area to lose electrons and become ionized and positively charged.
Auroras form in the thermosphere layer of Earth's atmosphere. This is the layer where the gases are ionized by interactions with solar radiation, allowing for the beautiful light displays of auroras to occur.