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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 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
Because of the low density, molecules, particles and atoms, heat wouldn't be transmitted to your skin receptors.
no, actually I think it might be like water.......Except for the fact that WATER CANT BURN YOUR HAND OFF!!...
no i cant really feel the burn after a few workouts i dont really like it cause its not giving me results
No air to conduct the heat.No particles to be put in motion by any energy. Still, you would not like it there!
Well im looking for the same answer but i might think that its because your weight is much lighter and its harder to exersize in space because you don't 'feel the burn' when your up there because for every = action there is a reactions but how do you exersize with no gravity? it would be hard to burn calories and even if your tried to exersize you would not be able to burn that many calories because you cant really move for yourself.
The thermosphere (above 80 km above the Earth's surface) is the hottest layer. The temperature as high as thousands of degrees as the few molecules that are present in the thermosphere receive large amounts of energy from the Sun. However, it would actually feel very cold as very few molecules will hit our skin and transfer enough energy make us feel the heat..
The temperature referred to as 1800, is the motion energyof the particles there.If you held a thermometer up, it would NOT register that 1800 temperature.At 1800 oC a human would be vaporised.
You would burn and feel immense pain. Liquid iron is very hot.
The thermosphere is an upper layer of the atmosphere where the heavier molecules (notably oxygen) are dense enough to absorb a significant part of the high-intensity radiation from the Sun. But this part of the atmosphere is still so thin than an object placed there would encounter very few of the high-energy (high temperature) molecules. Despite the air molecules present, the thermosphere is essentially a vacuum. The International Space Station orbits within the thermosphere, at an altitude of 280 to 460 kilometers (175 to 285 miles). The range of the thermosphere is from about 100 to 600 kilometers (60 to 360 miles) above the Earth's surface.