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atmosphere layers

The atmosphere consists of several layers of colorless gases such as hydrogen and helium. From lower to higher, the layers are:

  • troposphere: from the planet surface to roughly 7-17 kilometers up. It makes up about 75% of the atmosphere. Weather occurs here, through exchanges of heat. The outer boundary is called the tropopause;
  • stratosphere: reaches up to about 50 kilometers, where the stratopause is. Includes the ozone layer;
  • mesosphere: 50-85 kilometers up to the mesopause. Meteorites break up here;
  • thermosphere: to 640 kilometers up. Auroras appear here. The layer of molecules broken up--ionized--by particles from the sun is the ionosphere that makes radio work by bouncing radio waves back to the Earth;
  • exosphere: merges with space.
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