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If you've been given a graph, then look at the graph to answer this question.

It's not possible to answer it in general because there's so very little atmosphere at this level (it's about twice as high as the International Space Station) that there are hugefluctuations in temperature based on solar activity.

However, it's a lot hotter than you might expect based on experience of the part of the atmosphere where people can actually live. The temperature drops considerably with altitude in the lowest level of the atmosphere (the troposphere), then starts to rise again in the stratosphere, then drops again in the mesosphere, then rises again in the thermosphere. 700 km is either in the thermosphere or in the level above that (the exosphere), again depending on solar activity.

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