The sky above the Earth extends into space, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.
As you go higher above a hill, your potential energy increases due to the increase in gravitational potential energy. This is because you are moving farther away from the center of the Earth, resulting in an increase in potential energy.
Yes. All planets do. If no gravity is present on earth, if you jump you'll go on forever straight into the sky and space.
Because, During your journey to the center of Earth, your instruments record an increase in pressure in the surrounding rock.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes less dense, meaning there are fewer air molecules above you exerting pressure. This decrease in air density leads to a decrease in atmospheric pressure as you ascend in altitude on Earth.
Gravity causes air pressure by pulling air molecules towards the Earth's surface. The weight of the air above creates pressure on the air below it. The higher you go, the lesser the air pressure due to less weight above pushing down.
When you go 100 km above in the sky you are in the space.
115 to 400 miles above the Earth.
2 km above because force is inversly proportional to disatance square
The sun does not go up in the sky. The Earth is turning on an axis making the sun seem to go up.
The stratosphere extends from around 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. It does not go all the way up to space, which starts at the Kármán line around 100 kilometers above the surface.
Most are limited to 35,000 feet or less, but some specialized jet airplanes have flown above 150,000 feet just short of outer space.
As one gets above Earth's atmosphere, the sky transitions from a gradient of blue to black due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere. Beyond the atmosphere, the sky appears completely black as there is no atmosphere to scatter sunlight, revealing the vast darkness of space.
1000 ft.
they are planes that go above in the sky during war and drop bomb.....
The two I've found so far are the Sky Go and Sky News apps.
The atmosphere extends about 600 kilometers (373 miles) above the Earth's surface.
Its hard to answer but not very far. just go as north as u can