the thermosphere gets it's name from it's extrmely high temperature, which cn be above 1,000'c.
yes....it consists of five layers. the trophosphere the stratosphere the mesoshere the thermosphere and the exosphere
this is just my hyothesis- but maybe either 1.) ionosphere 2.) exosphere 3.) thermosphere
The Thermosphere
UV rays It is also where the southern aurora's are
The thermopause is located at the top of the thermosphere, but still below the exosphere.
The upper part of the thermosphere is called the Ionosphere A+ Magnetosphere
The lower part of the thermosphere that begins 400 kilometers above the surface of the earth is called the ionosphere. The highest part of the thermosphere is called the exosphere.
The boundary between the mesosphere and thermosphere is called the mesopause. This region marks the transition from the middle atmospheric layer (mesosphere) to the outermost layer (thermosphere) of Earth's atmosphere.
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The lowest part of the thermosphere is called the lower thermosphere, which extends from about 80 to 550 kilometers above the Earth's surface. This region is characterized by a rapid increase in temperature as altitude increases.
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It is called the thermosphere.
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
Exosphere
The upper layer of the atmosphere is called the thermosphere because temperatures in this region can reach very high values, up to thousands of degrees Celsius. This is due to the absorption of solar radiation by gases in the thermosphere. Despite the high temperatures, the thermosphere would not feel hot to our skin because the air density is so low.