There is no boundary where Earth's atmosphere is constrained by gravity. Many feel that astronauts orbiting above the Earth are weightless because they are far away from Earth's gravity , but weightlessness is actually caused by the free-falling of an object that is in orbit.
Hydrogen and helium
The earths gravity. The more mass a body has, the more gravity, The Earth has enough mass to hold an atmosphere. The Moon, on the other hand, is not massive enough, and so does not have a high enough gravity, which prevents it from holding an atmosphere.
No. To even reduce it by 75% you must travel out to 4000 miles.
atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
Gravity is strongest at the earths surface because it's atmosphere is v dense and so the force inc.this happens because force is directly proportional to density.
magnetosphere.
magnetosphere.
Earths atmosphere? 300 miles. There is no definite boundary.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
Gravity pulled it in.
The two are completely unrelated.
The Earth's gravity.
Hydrogen and helium
Gravity.
Exosphere. The layers of the atmosphere are: Space Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere Earth
Gravity is an entirely separate entity which is a consequence only of the mass of the earth itself. In fact, the atmosphere presses down because gravity is pulling on it.
Gravity. And the meteor is on a path that intersects the orbit of the Earth.