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Understanding different layers that are a part of the atmosphere

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 2, 2024, 19:00 IST
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Layers of atmosphere

The Earth is enveloped by an atmosphere, a protective blanket of air or gas essential for sustaining life. The majority of this atmospheric mass is concentrated near the planet's surface, where it is most dense. Comprising five distinct layers, let's explore each one, beginning with the layer closest to the Earth's surface. (Image: Canva)

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Troposphere


The troposphere, where humans reside, is the layer nearest to the Earth's surface. Extending from the surface up to approximately 4 to 12 miles, it constitutes the lower atmosphere. This layer hosts weather phenomena and serves as the breathing space for terrestrial life. Comprising mainly nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (21%), with traces of other gases including carbon dioxide, the troposphere experiences a decrease in temperature with altitude.


(Source: Pexels)

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Stratosphere

Above the troposphere lies the stratosphere, extending up to around 31 miles above the Earth's surface. It houses the ozone layer and is the domain of weather balloons and flight paths for jets to avoid turbulent weather below. While temperatures rise in this layer, they remain below freezing levels.


(Source: Pexels)

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Mesosphere

Situated between approximately 31 and 53 miles above the Earth's surface, the mesosphere features thin air with molecules spread far apart. Temperatures in this layer can plummet to as low as -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-90 degrees Celsius). Due to its extreme conditions, studying the mesosphere is challenging, as it lies beyond the reach of weather balloons and beneath the orbits of weather satellites. Together with the stratosphere, the mesosphere forms the middle atmosphere.


(Source: Pexels)

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Thermosphere

Extending several hundred miles above the Earth's surface, from 56 miles up to approximately 311 to 621 miles, the thermosphere experiences significant temperature fluctuations due to solar activity. Temperatures can soar as high as 360 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) during the day and drop to near absolute zero at night. Despite the high temperatures, the air feels cold due to the sparse distribution of hot molecules. The thermosphere, also known as the upper atmosphere, is where auroras occur. (Image: Canva)

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Exosphere

Stretching from the upper reaches of the thermosphere to around 6,200 miles above Earth, the exosphere is characterized by an extremely low density of atmospheric molecules. It serves as the domain for weather satellites and marks the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space. Some scientists consider the exosphere as part of the atmosphere, while others classify it as part of outer space due to its sparse atmosphere. (Image: Canva)

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Tropopause

The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
Stratopause
The boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere.
Mesopause
The boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere.
Thermopause
The boundary marking the upper limit of the thermosphere.

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Ionosphere

Although not a distinct layer, the ionosphere consists of regions within the mesosphere and thermosphere where particles become ionized. The altitude of these ionospheric layers varies throughout the day and across seasons. (Image: Canva)

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