The exosphere is Earth's uppermost atmospheric layer.
The thermosphere is the largest layer of the Earth's atmosphere and lies between the exosphere and mesoshpere.
Since there is no clear boundary between the exosphere and outer space, there are some who argue that it is part of outer space. However, it does have gases that slowly drift into space, eg. hydrogen and helium throughout and some carbon dioxide and oxygen at the exobase. So, most would argue that the exosphere is part of Earth's atmosphere, and that the controversy is largely a matter of semantics, and awaits improved definition.
In the case of bodies with substantial atmospheres, such as Earth's atmosphere, the exosphere is the uppermost layer, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with interplanetary space. It is located directly above the thermosphere.
No, it is not true that geologists group the crust and uppermost mantle into a single layer called the mesosphere. Instead, the crust and the uppermost mantle are collectively referred to as the lithosphere. The mesosphere, on the other hand, typically refers to a deeper layer of the Earth's mantle, located beneath the asthenosphere and extending to the outer core.
Ozone Layer
Yes, the uppermost layer of skin, called the epidermis, is full of keratin. Keratin is a tough protein that gives the skin its structure and helps protect it from external factors such as water loss and infection.
The troposphere.
The uppermost atmospheric layer is the THERMOSPHERE. here temperature again increases with altitude because many of the gases are absorbing solar radiation.
The uppermost layer of skin is the the stratum corneum.
The uppermost layer of the atmosphere is the exosphere. It extends from about 500 km above the Earth's surface and gradually transitions into outer space. The exosphere is where atmospheric particles are so sparse that they can travel long distances without colliding with one another.
The uppermost layer of dirt is typically called topsoil. It is the outermost layer of soil that is rich in organic matter and nutrients, making it ideal for plant growth.
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It is called 'topsoil'
exosphere
The uppermost layer of soil is called topsoil. It is the layer that contains the highest concentration of organic matter and nutrients, making it crucial for plant growth.
I believe it is called the canopy layer.
The uppermost layer of soil is called topsoil. This layer is where most plants grow and where organic matter accumulates, providing nutrients for plant growth.
The uppermost layer of the Earth's surface is called the crust. It is composed of solid rock and is broken up into large tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid mantle layer beneath them.
In the case of bodies with substantial atmospheres, such as Earth's atmosphere, the exosphere is the uppermost layer, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with interplanetary space. It is located directly above the thermosphere.