the thinnest layer of the atmosphere is the exospere or the ionosphere both and if you have neither of those than ask your teacher or other adult ~ unknown ~
crust
The warmest layer of the Earth's atmosphere is the troposphere. This is the layer closest to the Earth's surface and contains most of the atmosphere's mass. Temperatures decrease with altitude in this layer, with the surface being warmer than higher altitudes.
The outermost layer, called the crust, is the thinnest layer of the earth.
The thinnest layer of ozone is at the poles. It is because the depletion is abundant at the poles.
No. The mantle is below the crust (what we live on), which is the thinnest layer of the earth.
The thinnest layer of the atmosphere is Exosphere.
Exosphere
ionsphere
The atmosphere layer is the thinnest is ozone. It is contained within the stratosphere.
The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere is the exosphere. This layer is where the atmosphere is the thinnest, gradually transitioning into space. The exosphere is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium atoms.
The ozone layer is the thinnest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, located within the stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Its thickness can vary, but on average, it is only a few millimeters thick.
crust
If you're talking about the thinnest layer of the atmosphere, then it is the EXOSPHERE..
The earth thinnest layer is the crust.
The atmosphere layer that is thinnest in size is the upper layer, the exosphere. 1. The troposphere is the first layer above the surface and contains half of the Earth's atmosphere. Weather occurs in this layer. 2. Many jet aircrafts fly in the stratosphere because it is very stable. Also, the ozone layer absorbs harmful rays from the Sun. 3. Meteors or rock fragments burn up in the mesosphere. 4. The thermosphere is a layer with auroras. It is also where the space shuttle orbits. 5. The atmosphere merges into space in the extremely thin exosphere. This is the upper limit of our atmosphere.
No. The troposphere is the lowest, and densest, layer of the atmosphere. The exosphere is the outermost, thinnest layer.
The warmest layer of the Earth's atmosphere is the troposphere. This is the layer closest to the Earth's surface and contains most of the atmosphere's mass. Temperatures decrease with altitude in this layer, with the surface being warmer than higher altitudes.