L2 Task2 Atmosphere
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In the darkest regions of deep space, the temperature is a
chilly -450° Fahrenheit.
In the darkest regions of deep space, the temperature is a
chilly -450° Fahrenheit.
Closer to our Sun, temperatures reach
thousands of degrees Fahrenheit.
All planets have an atmosphere, a layer of gases that surrounds them.
The Sun's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen.
Earth's is made up primarily of nitrogen and oxygen, carbon dioxide, ozone, and other gases are also present.
The Sun's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen.
These gases keep our planet warm and protect us from the direct effects of the Sun's radiation.
These gases keep our planet warm and protect us from the direct effects of the Sun's radiation.
Without this regulation, Earth could not sustain life.
The atmosphere is made up of several layers: the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere, and Exosphere.
TTroposphereroposphere
10 miles
TTroposphereroposphere
10 miles
Most of the clouds you see in the sky are found in the troposphere, and this is the layer of the atmosphere we associate with weather.
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
10 miles
30 miles
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
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30 miles
Includes the ozone layer. Ozone molecules, which are concentrated in this layer, absorb ultraviolet radiation from the Sun and protect us from its harmful effects.
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
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30 miles
50 miles
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
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30 miles
50 miles
The coldest part of the atmosphere.
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
IIonosphereonosphere 10 miles
30 miles
50 miles
180 miles
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
IIonosphereonosphere 10 miles
30 miles
50 miles
180 miles
Also called the thermosphere, Temperatures in the ionosphere can reach up to several thousand degrees Fahrenheit.
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
IIonosphereonosphere
EExospherexosphere 10 miles
30 miles
50 miles
180 miles
500 miles
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
IIonosphereonosphere
EExospherexosphere 10 miles
30 miles
50 miles
180 miles
500 miles
This is the This is the outermost layer of outermost layer of the atmosphere, the atmosphere, the transition zone the transition zone into space.into space.
TTroposphereroposphere
SStratospheretratosphere
MMesosphereesosphere
IIonosphereonosphere
EExospherexosphere 10 miles
30 miles
50 miles
180 miles
500 miles