Atmospheric Layers Explained
Atmospheric stratification is classified based on temperature changes with altitude, creating distinct layers. The five main layers—exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere—offer insights into how the atmosphere transitions into space. The exosphere, for instance, begins several hundred kilometers above the Earth's surface, challenging the simple boundary often perceived between Earth and space.In this clip
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Episode 89: The Atmosphere
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