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The theremosphere is 85-500 km above the earth's surface...

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The thermosphere can vary in thickness, but its upper boundary can extend up to around 375 miles (600 kilometers) above the Earth's surface. It is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere where temperatures can reach thousands of degrees Fahrenheit due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation.

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The thermosphere is actually very cold due to its vacuum-like state. It would register below zero degrees Fahrenheit even though the temperature of the gas in this layer can reach 4,530 degrees Fahrenheit.

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10y ago
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The theremosphere is 85-500 km above the earth's surface...

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15y ago
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the temperature goes from -90 degrees Celsius to 1000 degrees Celsius

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13y ago
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  • temperatures get much hotter as altitude increases in this layer almost know air
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14y ago
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1,832 degrees Fahrenheit

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13y ago
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500 to 400 kilometers to the earth

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12y ago
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80-300 km

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