The Earth's atmosphere extends about 480 km (300 miles) from the surface, but the majority of its mass is concentrated within the first 16 km (10 miles), known as the troposphere. Beyond the atmosphere lies outer space.
The atmosphere can extend up to about 10,000 km above Earth's surface, but the density of air decreases significantly as you move higher. The exosphere, the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, is where the atmosphere transitions into space.
Our moon orbits far, far, far beyond any part of Earth's atmosphere, so your answer is, "None".
Prominences occur in the chromosphere layer of the sun's atmosphere. They are large, bright, gaseous features that extend outward from the sun's surface.
Low, high, and vertical clouds do not extend through all layers of the atmosphere. Low clouds, such as stratus and cumulus, typically form in the lower troposphere, while high clouds, like cirrus, are found in the upper troposphere. Vertical clouds, such as cumulonimbus, can span several layers, reaching from the lower to the upper troposphere, but they do not extend into the stratosphere or beyond.
No, the Earth's atmosphere extends much higher than 1 kilometer above its surface. The exosphere, the outermost layer of the atmosphere, extends up to 10,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface.
Greenhouse gases extend very high. They extend in the troposphere.
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The atmosphere can extend up to about 10,000 km above Earth's surface, but the density of air decreases significantly as you move higher. The exosphere, the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, is where the atmosphere transitions into space.
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the gases of the sun extend far beyond the photosphere, which may be considered the lowest level of the solar atmosphere. The region immediatly above the photosphere is called the chromosphere.
As far as it is now.
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The cord for the electric stove can extend out for a couple of feet.
From today's Portugal to Iraq.
Tree roots typically extend as far as the tree's canopy, which can be two to three times the diameter of the tree's crown.
100m
20 to 40 degrees