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Thermosphere Meteosphere Stratusphere Troposphere
The average air pressure in the thermosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, is extremely low and can vary based on solar activity. Typically, the air pressure in this region is so low that it is considered a near vacuum.
The density of the thermosphere is extremely low, with only a few particles per cubic centimeter. This is because the thermosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, where gases are highly dispersed due to the low pressure at such high altitudes.
The thermosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that has the greatest range in temperature, with temperatures increasing with altitude due to the absorption of solar radiation. Temperature in the thermosphere can vary from below -100°C at the bottom to over 2,500°C at higher altitudes.
northern lights here between exosphere and mesosphere gravity and air pressure decrease
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/Atmosphere/layers.html Exosphere That's the outer most layer in the atmosphere. It experiences very low pressures due to the weak gravity at such astronomically high altitudes, and thus the more massive and heavy gases are in levels of the atmosphere, such as the Troposphere.
The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
There is no other name for the thermosphere.
No, the moon is not in the thermosphere. The moon is located in the vacuum of space, beyond Earth's atmosphere and atmospheric layers like the thermosphere.
the layer is the thermosphere THERMOSPHERE IS THE ANSWER
Christopher Holt discovered the thermosphere