Smell is irrelevant when in a vacuum (empty space).
Microwave rays can pass through the Earth's atmosphere, as they are a form of electromagnetic radiation that is not absorbed or blocked by gases in the atmosphere. This is why microwave communication systems like satellites are able to transmit signals through the atmosphere.
The Earth's mantle is located beneath the crust and is made up of solid rock. Since it is not accessible for direct smelling, we do not have information on what it smells like.
hi,this is because you leave the earths atmosphere and usaly from earth once you leave the earth in the atmosphere it gets very cold.this must happen from the opposite from the sun so its like this.
The Earth's atmosphere contains solid particles like dust, pollen, and volcanic ash. It also contains liquid water in the form of clouds, fog, and raindrops.
Yes, ions can be found in the Earth's atmosphere. These ions are often formed from the interaction of sunlight with molecules in the atmosphere, such as nitrogen and oxygen. Ions play a role in processes like lightning strikes and the formation of the Earth's ionosphere.
mercury has no atmosphere which means it is nothing like earths.
The atmosphere is a invisable line across the Earth.
Yes. Superman doesn't like it.
No, the moon does not smell of gunpowder. The moon does not have an atmosphere, so there are no molecules that can carry a smell like gunpowder.
It was like a cow in water, and a dove giving birth...
Yes. It is in space just like the whole planet Earth.
you can't exactly kill Earth's atmosphere because it isn't living, but things like CFCS (chlorofluorocarbons) can damage it
Copper typically does not have a smell on its own. However, when it comes into contact with skin, it can sometimes leave a metallic odor.
No, Neptune does not smell like sulfur. Neptune is a gas giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane in its atmosphere. The smell of sulfur is associated with volcanic activity on terrestrial planets like Earth or Jupiter's moon Io, but not on Neptune.
the objects which enter the earths atmosphere are being pulled down towards the earths surface due to the earths gravity. And so it leads to falling falling of large objects from the space on the surface of the earth.
Because of a weaker atmosphere, it cannot trap heat like the earths can.
the earths atmosphere depends where u are like an example, hawii