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.
No, a bullet cannot reach the Earth's atmosphere because it is already on Earth's surface. Bullets are fired from guns on the ground and do not have the velocity or trajectory to escape the planet's gravitational pull and reach space.
The boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space is defined by the Kármán line, which is at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. To officially leave Earth's atmosphere and reach space, you would need to travel at least this distance vertically.
Our moon orbits far, far, far beyond any part of Earth's atmosphere, so your answer is, "None".
If a meteoroid does not burn up in Earth's atmosphere, it can reach the Earth's surface and become a meteorite. The size and composition of the meteoroid will determine its impact and potential damage. Meteorites that reach the surface can provide valuable scientific information about the solar system's origins.
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.
No, reach is about the same size, notice that reach is full of craters, so it has a different atmosphere to earth.
comets
Most of the meteorites which reach Earth burn up as they enter Earth's atmosphere due the heat caused by friction. The moon has no atmosphere.
Oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere reaches up to about 100 kilometers above the surface.
Meteors
No, a bullet cannot reach the Earth's atmosphere because it is already on Earth's surface. Bullets are fired from guns on the ground and do not have the velocity or trajectory to escape the planet's gravitational pull and reach space.
The Troposphere is part of the Atmosphere. It is the layer closest to the earth.
The space shuttle reaches 17,850 mph before leaving earth's atmosphere.
because of the temperature of the atmosphere, they are in different places, the temp of the atmosphere is different.
Burns up before entering the Earths atmosphere
over 100,000