
There is an invisible layer of gas that wraps around the Earth like a blanket. We call this the atmosphere! Thanks to the atmosphere, we can breathe, stay warm, and observe clouds in the sky. We are also protected from harmful solar radiation and experience weather phenomena such as rain and snow. Without the atmosphere, the Earth would be extremely silent and freezing cold.🍊 Layers of the AtmosphereThe atmosphere is not made of a single layer but consists of six nested layers, each with its ow
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Elif Laçin

Thermosphere is the layer of Earth’s atmosphere that begins at approximately 80 kilometers above the surface and extends to heights of 300 to 600 kilometers. This layer reaches very high temperatures due to the absorption of ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray radiation from the Sun; these temperatures can vary between 500 °C and 2,000 °C depending on solar activity. However, the temperature measured here is not temperature in the classical sense of being felt, because gas density is extremely low and mo
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Okan Kanpolat

The thermosphere is one of the highest layers of Earth’s atmosphere. It is located at extreme altitudes, closest to space. Here, the air is extremely thin, and temperatures can rise to thousands of degrees!Where Does It Begin and Where Does It End?The thermosphere begins at approximately 80 kilometers above Earth’s surface and can extend up to 500 kilometers. This layer is where spacecraft begin to orbit, meaning it is the region where satellites and the International Space Station are located.W
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İbrahim Filiz

The term "atmosphere" is derived from the Greek words "atmos," meaning "breath," and "sphaira," meaning "sphere." Scientifically, the atmosphere can be defined as a layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. This gaseous sphere, which supports life on Earth, stays attached to the planet due to gravity and is an essential part of various natural processes.The overall thickness of the atmosphere exceeds 1,000 km, but its effective thickness is generally considered to be around 190-200 km. The compos
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Sümeyra Uzun