the exosphere is a layer in space and generally is not taken as one of the atmospheric layers whereas the ionosphere is a layer containing highly charged anions and is an upper part of the thermosphere.
thermosphere
We seem to neglect the ionosphere nowadays. In Ye Olde Times (1950's) the atmosphere consisted of the Troposphere, the Stratosphere and the Ionosphere. Now it's Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere (for the last one). I guess we could say with some certainty that the Ionosphere is ABOVE the Stratosphere.
The thermosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that lies between the mesosphere and the exosphere. It is characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and is where the auroras occur.
In both the exosphere and ionosphere, you can find electromagnetic waves or signals. These can include radio waves, microwaves, and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. The ionosphere specifically can reflect and refract these waves, allowing long-distance communication via bounce or propagation.
That is false.
No, the thermosphere lies between the mesosphere and exosphere.
troposphere i s not the same as the ionosphere. there is a huge difference between these both. Ionosphere is located beyond the exosphere but the troposhere is situated between the atmosphere and the stratosphere! i hope that your doubt is cleared!!!!!!!
what can be found in the form of waves of signals in both the ionosphere and the exosphere
The Thermosphere/Ionosphere both are the same thing.
thermosphere
i believe it is
thermosphere
We seem to neglect the ionosphere nowadays. In Ye Olde Times (1950's) the atmosphere consisted of the Troposphere, the Stratosphere and the Ionosphere. Now it's Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere (for the last one). I guess we could say with some certainty that the Ionosphere is ABOVE the Stratosphere.
We seem to neglect the ionosphere nowadays. In Ye Olde Times (1950's) the atmosphere consisted of the Troposphere, the Stratosphere and the Ionosphere. Now it's Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere (for the last one). I guess we could say with some certainty that the Ionosphere is ABOVE the Stratosphere.
No, the troposphere is not divided into the ionosphere and the exosphere. The ionosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, where ionization and electrically charged particles occur. The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending into space.
The thermosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that lies between the mesosphere and the exosphere. It is characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and is where the auroras occur.
yes