Any plane, that makes some angle relative to the reference plane or any object is known as an inclined plane.
Suppose,a book is laid down on the floor,you are lifting the book slowly, at that time the book will make some angle with floor.That is an inclined plane
The air in the thermosphere is very thin because of it's high altitude.
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
You would not feel warm in the thermosphere because even though temperatures in the thermosphere can reach thousands of degrees Celsius, the air density is extremely low. This means that there are very few air molecules to transfer heat to your body, so you would not feel hot.
Well, darling, an air temperature of 95 degrees Celsius is typically found in the thermosphere. That's the hot spot where temperatures can soar due to its proximity to the sun. Just make sure to pack some sunscreen if you're planning a visit up there!
The air mass of the thermosphere about 15 cm. of air per inch!
The air in the thermosphere is very thin because of it's high altitude.
thermosphere
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
The most important aspect of air is that it keeps humans and animals alive. The air contains the oxygen that we need to breathe.
No, the thermosphere is actually heated by the sun's intense radiation. The air in the thermosphere is very sparse, so it can be heated to extremely high temperatures due to the absorption of solar energy.
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
tight enough to crush penguins.
The Ionosphere!
The Ionosphere!
was darwinism an important aspect of what genre?
because of the air molecules when they touch your skin. :)