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  2. Thermopause - Wikipedia

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    The temperature of the thermopause could range from nearly absolute zero to 987.547 °C (1,810 °F). Below this, the atmosphere is defined to be active [clarification needed] on the insolation received, due to the increased presence of heavier gases such as monatomic oxygen. The solar constant is thus expressed at

  3. Thermosphere - Wikipedia

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    The border between the thermosphere and exosphere is known as the thermopause. The highly attenuated gas in this layer can reach 2,500 °C (4,530 °F). Despite the high temperature, an observer or object will experience low temperatures in the thermosphere, because the extremely low density of the gas (practically a hard vacuum ) is ...

  4. Exosphere - Wikipedia

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    The lower boundary of the exosphere is called the thermopause or exobase. It is also called the critical altitude , as this is the altitude where barometric conditions no longer apply. Atmospheric temperature becomes nearly a constant above this altitude. [ 5 ]

  5. Tropopause - Wikipedia

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    The atmosphere of planet Earth: The tropopause is between the troposphere and the stratosphere. Rising from the planetary surface of the Earth, the tropopause is the atmospheric level where the air ceases to become cool with increased altitude and becomes dry, devoid of water vapor.

  6. Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The height of the thermopause varies considerably due to changes in solar activity. [22] Because the thermopause lies at the lower boundary of the exosphere, it is also referred to as the exobase. The lower part of the thermosphere, from 80 to 550 kilometres (50 to 342 mi) above Earth's surface, contains the ionosphere.

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    First and foremost, there’s a scientific reason why prolonged eye contact can feel so electric. “When we hold eye contact, it activates the social connection pathways in our brains, including ...

  8. 5 things everyone should know about menopause - AOL

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    In this episode of In Conversation, we look at some of the most important information everyone should have about perimenopause and menopause with our special guest, Dr. Kate Clancy, from the ...

  9. Mesopause - Wikipedia

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    The mesopause is the point of minimum temperature at the boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere atmospheric regions. Due to the lack of solar heating and very strong radiative cooling from carbon dioxide, the mesosphere is the coldest region on Earth with temperatures as low as -100 °C (-148 °F or 173 K). [1]