The structure of the atmosphere consists of five main layers:
1) The troposphere, the lowest layer that extends up to 10km where temperatures decrease with increasing altitude.
2) The stratosphere, which extends from 10-50km where temperatures increase with altitude.
3) The mesosphere from 50-80km where temperature decreases with altitude.
4) The thermosphere above 80km where temperatures sharply increase with altitude.
5) The ionosphere, the uppermost layer where solar radiation ionizes gases to form ions.
The structure of the atmosphere consists of five main layers:
1) The troposphere, the lowest layer that extends up to 10km where temperatures decrease with increasing altitude.
2) The stratosphere, which extends from 10-50km where temperatures increase with altitude.
3) The mesosphere from 50-80km where temperature decreases with altitude.
4) The thermosphere above 80km where temperatures sharply increase with altitude.
5) The ionosphere, the uppermost layer where solar radiation ionizes gases to form ions.
The structure of the atmosphere consists of five main layers:
1) The troposphere, the lowest layer that extends up to 10km where temperatures decrease with increasing altitude.
2) The stratosphere, which extends from 10-50km where temperatures increase with altitude.
3) The mesosphere from 50-80km where temperature decreases with altitude.
4) The thermosphere above 80km where temperatures sharply increase with altitude.
5) The ionosphere, the uppermost layer where solar radiation ionizes gases to form ions.
-It goes to a height of about 10km from earth’s surface -The temperature decrease to about – 55 degrees the temperature decreases as you go up.
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Stratosphere
-The second layer, the stratosphere
-To a height of 50 kilometers (30 miles) -Temperature rise steadily in the upper part to about 70 degrees. Mesosphere
-The upper boundary is at about the 80- kilometers ( 50 – mile) level.
-The ozone layer provides the heat. - It’s the third one. Thermosphere
-First, the gas mixture is replaced by layers of single gases
-Nitrogen molecules are at the lowest layer, followed by oxygen atoms, helium atoms and finally, the lightest gas, hydrogen atoms. -Temperatures increase with height and may exceed 2,000 degrees Ionosphere
-powerful radiation from the sun is absorbed by nitrogen and oxygen.
-The curvature of the earth would limit reception from 80 to 100 kilometers. The atmosphere necessary for God’s dwelling - Loving one another unconditionally - Being peaceful - Move beyond the restraints of time and culture - You must not lie - Dress in a descent way - Show kindness to one another - Be respectful to everyone - Be obedient - Be reverent at all times