How is the atmosphere held to the earth?
Atmosphere is a gaseous envelope extending thousands of kilometres above the surface of the earth. It is held to it by the force of gravity.
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Atmosphere is a gaseous envelope extending thousands of kilometres above the surface of the earth. It is held to it by the force of gravity.
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The zone separating the tropsophere from stratosphere is known as the tropopause.
Heterosphere is a layered thermosphere extending above the mesopause and continues to the edge of space about 600 km above the earth's surface.
Troposphere.
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