Rocket ships do not explode in ozone layer. It is just a gas which gets penetrated.
No, it doesnt. Ozone layer just contains ozone.
Cross-cutting can give insight to whether or not a certain layer is older or younger than what is cross-cutting it. Say if a dike was cross-cutting layer A, then layer A is older than the dike.
No, it doesnt. The stratosphere layer protects us from UV rays.
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
is the oldest
some kind of strong metal cause when the rockets going so fast in space it doesnt catch fire. i suppose it might be aluminium or sth
So far, the Earth or its layers have not exploded.
No, it doesnt. Ozone layer just contains ozone.
Cross-cutting can give insight to whether or not a certain layer is older or younger than what is cross-cutting it. Say if a dike was cross-cutting layer A, then layer A is older than the dike.
The layers of Saturn are impossible to get out of the top layer is called the Stratosphere then the Haze Then the Troposphere and the Ammonia ice and then Ammonium hydrosulfide ice and the last layer is the water ice that Frises you rocket’s on it making the rocket’s unable to start.
No it doesnt. It just has its ozone.
No, it doesnt. The stratosphere layer protects us from UV rays.
The only use I know of for this term is in model rocketry. A model rocket's engine is made up of several layers of propellant. After the propellant, the primary layer that shoots the model rocket up, has burned out, a layer called the "delay charge" burns. This layer doesn't push the rocket, it just puts out smoke so you can see where the rocket is and creates a delay before the last layer called the "ejection charge" which pushes out the parachutes or whatever method method is used to recover the rocket. I'm adding a link to a wikipedia page on model rocketry. If there is another meaning, maybe someone who knows will come by.
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the answer is not initial its boundary .......... who ever did this before me is very ignorant and illiterate
To have a more or less stable orbit, the rocket will have to orbit OUTSIDE of the atmosphere.
when countries like america,russia,japan,china launched their rocket mission to the space, as the rocket flies through the ozone layer it automatically punching holes on the ozone layer thus making the ozone layer thinner and thinner. not to mention those industrial countries who burn up all kinds of smoke and gas.