The term biosphere applies to life forms on Earth, atmosphere would just be the air surrounding Earth not really depending on life. They are two of the four "spheres", also including hydrosphere and geosphere, that are all connected but can be classified as four separate entities.
Charged particles from the Sun striking the upper atmosphere.
The upper part of Earth's atmosphere primarily contains a mixture of gases, with nitrogen and oxygen being the most abundant in the lower layers, while the upper layers feature lighter gases such as helium and hydrogen. The thermosphere, for example, contains ionized gases that can create phenomena like the auroras. Additionally, this region is where satellites orbit and where the atmosphere transitions into outer space. The composition and behavior of these gases are influenced by solar radiation and cosmic events.
The coldest part of Jupiter is its upper atmosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -145°C (-234°F). This frigid temperature is due to the distance from the Sun and the lack of a solid surface on the planet to retain heat.
The exosphere is the least dense part of the earth's atmosphere.
The atmosphere of Jupiter is considered thick compared to Earth's atmosphere. It is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases, with traces of other elements. The atmosphere is much deeper and denser than Earth's atmosphere, extending many kilometers into the planet's interior.
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Charged particles from the Sun striking the upper atmosphere.
Sunlight can pass through atmosphere. But not the part containing UV rays.
no,because atmosphere is not part of the earth. Geosphere is a land or a solid part.
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In the upper part of the Earth's atmosphere, you will mostly find gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. This region is where most of the Earth's weather occurs, including clouds, precipitation, and the ozone layer. The upper atmosphere also contains traces of other gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, and helium.
Solar winds are sent out from the upper atmosphere of the sun.