troposphere
The troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extends about 17 km above the Earth's surface. This layer is where most weather events and atmospheric phenomena occur.
The troposphere extends approximately 7-17 kilometers (4-10 miles) above the Earth's surface, depending on the location and season.
The stratosphere begins approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) above Earth's surface and extends up to around 50 kilometers (31 miles) high.
The stratosphere extends up to about 50 km above the Earth's surface. At around 17 km above the surface, you would be in the lower portion of the stratosphere.
The atmosphere extends about 600 kilometers (373 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extends about 17 km above the Earth's surface. This layer is where most weather events and atmospheric phenomena occur.
It extends to 600-700 km above earth's surface
The troposphere extends approximately 7-17 kilometers (4-10 miles) above the Earth's surface, depending on the location and season.
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.
The stratosphere begins approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) above Earth's surface and extends up to around 50 kilometers (31 miles) high.
The stratosphere extends up to about 50 km above the Earth's surface. At around 17 km above the surface, you would be in the lower portion of the stratosphere.
The atmosphere extends about 600 kilometers (373 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The region described extends from approximately 50 to 85 kilometers above the Earth's surface, known as the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. This region is characterized by decreasing temperatures with altitude and is the location where most meteorites burn up upon entering Earth's atmosphere.
Earth's atmosphere extends up to about 560 kilometers (350 miles) above the Earth's surface. The outermost layer, called the exosphere, gradually transitions into outer space.
The sky above the Earth extends into space, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.
The atmosphere extends from the surface of the Earth to approximately 17 kilometers above it. This layer consists of various gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, and trace elements, and is divided into different strata, such as the troposphere and stratosphere. The troposphere, which is the lowest layer, is where weather occurs and extends up to about 8 to 15 kilometers, depending on the location. Above this, the stratosphere continues up to around 50 kilometers.
No, the Earth's atmosphere extends much higher than 1 kilometer above its surface. The exosphere, the outermost layer of the atmosphere, extends up to 10,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface.