Above the ionosphere lies the thermosphere, which extends from about 80 kilometers (50 miles) to 600 kilometers (370 miles) above the Earth's surface. In the thermosphere, temperatures can rise significantly due to solar radiation, reaching up to 2,500 degrees Celsius (4,500 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher. This layer is also where the auroras occur and is home to the International Space Station, as well as various satellites in low Earth orbit.
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
ionosphere
Another name for the ionosphere is the thermosphere.
The other name for ionosphere is thermosphere.
Microwaves are not reflected by the ionosphere because their wavelengths are too short for the ionosphere to effectively reflect them. This is why microwaves are commonly used for satellite communication, as they can pass through the ionosphere to reach satellites in space.
The Ionosphere.
ionosphere
Electric currents in the ionosphere
ionosphere
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
Another name for the ionosphere is the thermosphere.
The other name for ionosphere is thermosphere.
Ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere: between 80 and 600 km; ionosphere contain ionized particles (ions).
The Radio waves are reflected back to Earth in the Ionosphere.
The distinguishing characteristic of the ionosphere is that it is ionized by solar radiation.
NO the ionosphere is only in the Thermosphere
The ionosphere's distinguishing characteristic is that it is ionized by solar radiation.