no. it is the exosphere!
The troposphere starts from the surface of the Earth until the it ends and goes into the stratosphere.
In simple terms: When you see those big towers for radio stations what they are doing is sending the AM waves into the Ionosphere, then our radios pick up the waves and then play music. The Ionosphere contains all of the Radio signal's. The Ionosphere starts about 85 Km above Earth and ends in a little over 600 Km above earth. If you want to learn more about it you can go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionosphere.
The north and south ends of a magnet are called poles. The north pole is attracted to the south pole, and vice versa, creating a magnetic field.
The troposphere does. The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere where most oxygen, hydrogen, and other natural gases are that humans, animals, and vegetation needs to survive. This layer is approximately 5 miles tall, and stretch all the way across the globe.
One routine task that ends in "-ore" is "explore." This involves investigating or searching a place thoroughly in order to learn more about it. It can also refer to examining something in detail.
The troposphere ends at 16 km above the earths surface and ranges from 20 to -60 *C
The mouth
The mouth
A river starts at it's source and ends at it's mouth.
The troposphere starts from the surface of the Earth until the it ends and goes into the stratosphere.
The end of the railway line is called the terminus. It can also be called the terminal. It is the place where the line ends or terminates.
The place where one printed page ends and the next page begins is called a page break. Page breaks are indicated with solid horizontal lines within most word processing programs.
The ionosphere begins at around 85 km and ends at around 600 km, making it start in the border of mesosphere/ thermosphere and end in the border of thermosphere/ exosphere.
A river usually ends by flowing into an ocean, a lake or a bigger river. The place where the river flows out into a bigger body of water is called the "mouth" of the river.
If you mean literally, it ends when you stop sorrowing, if ultimately, only in a better place called heaven, the Redeemer's place He went to prepare.
These are the different layers but if you click on 'related links' below and you will see a picture of the different layer plus their heights.Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere
The ends of an island are typically called "tips" or "points."