Because of the low density, molecules, particles and atoms, heat wouldn't be transmitted to your skin receptors.
1, 800 degres Celsius
The warmest layer of the atmosphere is the Thermosphere
no the moon is not in the Thermosphere
The thermosphere has nothing to do with tornadoes.
The Thermosphere feels very cold to us because of its low Thermal Energy.There are very few particles in the Thermosphere, so even if they were very, very hot, it would feel cold.
in the thermosphere it is so hott with the tempurature that the tempurature goes all the way up so its so hot that its so cold
The thermosphere is so hot because sunlight strikes this layer of the atmosphere first.
Because of the low density, molecules, particles and atoms, heat wouldn't be transmitted to your skin receptors.
1, 800 degres Celsius
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because of the air molecules when they touch your skin. :)
The thermosphere is very hot, but you wouldn't necessarily burn up because the particles are so far apart. It would actually feel very cold. I'm not sure what would happen if you did happen to hit just one of these particles, but it certainly wouldn't be as dramatic as burning up.
The hottest outer area of the Earth's atmosphere is called the Thermosphere.
The thermosphere is.
The hottest outer area of the Earth's atmosphere is called the Thermosphere.
The warmest layer of the atmosphere is the Thermosphere