troposphere
troposphere
Mesosphere
exosphere
The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth's surface is the troposphere. It's the lowest layer and extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 7 to 20 kilometers (4 to 12 miles) above sea level, although its height can vary depending on the region and weather conditions. The troposphere is where most weather phenomena occur, and it contains the air we breathe and the majority of Earth's clouds and weather systems.
The size of thermosphere extends from about 120 km - 600 km above the earth's surface.
troposphere
It extends to 600-700 km above earth's surface
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and extends from Earth's surface to about 12 km. It actually varies from about 9 km at the poles to 17 km at the equator.
exosphere
Mesosphere
It begins 100-150km below the Earth's surface and extends to approximately 300km below.
the Statosphere
No, satellite orbits are above the mesosphere in the thermosphere, which extends from about 100 to 600 km above the Earth's surface.
troposphere
The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth's surface is the troposphere. It's the lowest layer and extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 7 to 20 kilometers (4 to 12 miles) above sea level, although its height can vary depending on the region and weather conditions. The troposphere is where most weather phenomena occur, and it contains the air we breathe and the majority of Earth's clouds and weather systems.
Thermosphere - extends from 80 km above the Earth Mesosphere - extends from 50 - 80 km above the Earth Stratosphere - extends from 15 - 50 above the Earth Troposphere - closest to the Earth
It extends about 372 miles above the Earth's surface.