The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.
Cosmic rays.
The highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, located farthest from the Earth's surface, is the exosphere. At this level, the atmosphere thins out significantly, and particles can travel long distances without colliding with other particles.
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.
The Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases are also present. Water vapor, dust particles, and aerosols are also found in the atmosphere.
When high levels of charged particles penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, it can lead to phenomena like the auroras (Northern and Southern Lights). These particles interact with gases in the atmosphere, producing colorful light displays in the polar regions. In extreme cases, such as a solar storm, it can also disrupt communication systems, satellites, and power grids.
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Airplanes are used for transportation within the earths atmosphere where as spaceships are for travel outside and eventually back into the earths atmosphere
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