You would have to specify how thin it would be before you consider you are in space. 100 km usually accounts for most of it.
The high atmosphere is very cold. so as soon as a gas cloud touches the high atmosphere it turns into a ice crystals.
The Space vehicles heat up when they enter the earth's atmosphere because the tendency of the air is to compress quickly when the space vehicle hits the atmosphere. When the gasses compressed the temperature also rises which causes the heat.
Those are most likely meteors, which are space debris that enter Earth's atmosphere at high speeds. The friction from the atmosphere heats up the meteor, causing it to glow brightly and eventually burn up, creating a streak of light known as a meteor or shooting star.
Nitrogen makes up about 80% of the Earth's atmosphere.
The jet stream.
a volcano really high up in the atmosphere that could erupt
The high atmosphere is very cold. so as soon as a gas cloud touches the high atmosphere it turns into a ice crystals.
Oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere reaches up to about 100 kilometers above the surface.
Meteors typically burn up in the mesosphere layer of the atmosphere, which is located between the stratosphere and thermosphere. This region is where most meteors vaporize due to the friction created by the high-speed entry through the Earth's atmosphere.
High Atmosphere was created in 1965.
The atmosphere extends about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above Earth's surface.
That depends how high up you decide to go in the atmosphere. Note that the atmosphere gets thinner and thinner, as you go up. You can multiply the Earth's surface (in square feet) by the height (how high you decide to still consider it part of the atmosphere); that will give you a volume in cubic feet.
The end of the atmosphere is about 63 miles above the surface of earth
High levels of ozone in the atmosphere can cause
High levels of ozone in the atmosphere can cause
Mercury has very high temperatures and is made up of hard rock. We are like a newborn baby - our planet can't resist such high temperatures, and that is why we have an atmosphere. Mercury can resist all that from the sun.
Yes, but they are clouds that are not high up in the sky. They are low clouds!