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In the exosphere, you would see a very thin scattering of gas molecules, such as hydrogen and helium, at extremely low densities. There are very few particles present, and the exosphere is where the Earth's atmosphere gradually transitions into space.

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because water cannot evaporate to the exosphere.


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Is the planet Mars a part of the exosphere?

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