About 4 km wider than the diameter of the Earth's surface.
"This layer is typically a few hundred meters to 2 km (1.2 mi) deep depending on the landform and time of day." -Troposphere (Wikipedia)
The radius of Earth is 6,378.1 kilometers, or 3,959 miles. The radius is the distance from the Earth's center to its surface.
the solid layer of the earth id the inner core. The inner core is made up of solid iron and nickel.
The troposphere's topmost boundary is the tropopause.
the lowest layer of the atmosphere is the trosospere
The troposphere - the atmosphere layer closest to earth, down to ground level - gets coldest in the wintertime.
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The pressure is highest in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth's surface. As altitude increases, the pressure decreases in the troposphere due to the decreasing density of gases in the atmosphere.
Inner? Do you mean medial? It is ulna.
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The humerus in the upper arm, radius and ulna in the human forearm.
The innermost layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the troposphere. It is where most weather phenomena occur and is the layer closest to the Earth's surface, extending up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude.
You must use the relationship between the inner radius and the outer radius. The relationship could very well be different every time you run into a problem like this, and I can't answer the question this time because you haven't described any relationship between them.
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2 For a spherical shell, surface area = surface area of outer sphere - surface area of inner sphere = 4*pi*(outer radius)2 - 4*pi*(inner radius)2 = 4*pi*[ (outer radius)2 - (inner radius)2 ]
The thickness of the inner core is 1,200 km. 1,200 km being the radius of the sphere known as the inner core.
a shorter radius would mean a shorter track distance. The smaller the radius - the smaller the circumference.
The inner radius of the stratosphere is about 10 kilometers, while the outer radius extends up to 50 kilometers. The volume of the stratosphere can be estimated by using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, since the stratosphere can be approximated as a cylindrical shape.
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