Above 120 miles (200 km) above sea level, temperatures in the thermosphere can vary between 600° and 2000°C (1100 and 3600°F).
The actual temperature range is highly dependent on solar activity.
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The thermosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere. The thermosphere extends from 50 to 55 miles (80-90 km) above sea level, with the upper limit undefined.
The temperature in the thermosphere initially rises rapidly with heights up to about 120 miles (200 km) and thereafter increases more slowly. Above 120 miles (200 km) - depending on solar activity - the temperature varies between 600° and 2000°C (1100 and 3600°F).
The range of the temperature is -99.4 F to 440.6 F
-30*F to 2,000*F -30*F to 2,000*F
about -66 to 50 degrees celcius
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.
Well, that's hard to say. You can take an estimate by knowing that it is the uppermost atmospheric layer, and that beyond it, is outer space. The exosphere is right above the thermosphere (and ionosphere), and the thermosphere can range up to 85-500 km. above Earth. So yeah, the exosphere is pretty high up. P.S. The exosphere is where space shuttles travel.
The exosphere is 9,000-9,500 km
The exosphere is the upper layer of the atmosphere. The exosphere has a very low density, due to the lighter gases that are present in the exosphere. Hydrogen, with some helium, carbon dioxide, and atomic oxygen is found near the exobase. he exosphere is the last layer before outer space.
The ionosphere is within this layer after which is the exosphere and the magnetic field.
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.
the temperature of exosphere is 3000 degree F
exosphere
the range is 243
Well, that's hard to say. You can take an estimate by knowing that it is the uppermost atmospheric layer, and that beyond it, is outer space. The exosphere is right above the thermosphere (and ionosphere), and the thermosphere can range up to 85-500 km. above Earth. So yeah, the exosphere is pretty high up. P.S. The exosphere is where space shuttles travel.
just subtract the highest temp. - lowest temp
The temp range is between -184o C to 427o C(-300o F to 800o F)
Mostly in the troposphere but on longer range flights they can climb into the lower portions of the stratosphere.
The exosphere is rainbow
The exosphere's job is to hold satellites
what is the thickness of the exosphere
Exosphere