thermosphere
The coldest air temperatures can be found in the outermost portion of the atmosphere. Temperatures of 70 and 80¡ below zero are common in the atmosphere beginning at approximately 10 miles above the surface of the earth and extending outward.
A drought is not categorized by the temperatures that occur but by the amount of annual rainfall.
Temperatures decrease in the third layer of the atmosphere the mesosphere. This is where meteors burn up and cause shooting stars.
The coldest layer of the atmosphere is in the Mesosphere. This is because temperatures are decreasing as the Mesosphere extends upward above the Stratosphere. The air is thinner because the air particles are further apart. The next layer, known as the Thermosphere is the hottest layer. The reason why this layer is so hot, is because it contains fewer air molecules then the other layers, making the air very thin and easy to warm. The Thermosphere is closest to the sun and most sensitive to solar energy which is why it gets hot very quickly.
If you are talking about Earth the Exosphere can reach temperatures of 2,500 °C (4,530 °F) during the day. Even though the temperature is so high, you would not feel warm even in the thermosphere which can get up-to 1,500 °C (2,730 °F), you would feel no heat due to the fact there are so few molecules and it is so close to vacuum. Since there is no clear boundary between outer space and the exosphere, the exosphere is sometimes considered a part of outer space. So people use the Thermosphere as the delineator
the thermosphere
thermosphere
what are the hottest temperatures in Malawi
YES
Venus is the hottest terrestrial planet, and hottest overall. It thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat effectively. Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C. Mercury is closer to the sun, but it has no atmosphere to hold the heat in.
The hottest layer is the mesosphere that is why meteors and asteroids burn in this layer .
No. For example Venus is the second closest planet but is the hottest. This is because it has a thick atmosphere and therefore it holds the heat in more than Mercury (the closest planet) does.
The coldest air temperatures can be found in the outermost portion of the atmosphere. Temperatures of 70 and 80¡ below zero are common in the atmosphere beginning at approximately 10 miles above the surface of the earth and extending outward.
June, July, and August have the hottest temperatures.
Because it is has the hottest and coldest temperatures.
The thermosphere
Venus is the hottest planet, as it is close to the sun and also has a thick arbon Dioxide atmosphere that holds the heat more effectively like an oven. Mercury has no atmosphere as it is not massive enough, so although its closer to the sun, it does not hold its heat. Surface temperatures on Venus average 735 Kelvin or 460 °C.