Labei the Earth's interior completely. Its compositions' must be inciuded. Layers of the atmosphere 1.Exosphere above 550 km Ans. Phone calls and television pictures often reach you by way of communications satellites that orbit Earth in the exosphere. 2. lonosphere 80 to 550 km Ans. ions in the ionosphere reflect radio waves back to Earth. The aurora borealis occurs in the ionosphere. 3. Thermosphere above 80 km Ans. The thermosphere extends 80 km above Earth's surface outward into space. It has no definite outer limit. 4. Mesosphere 50 to 80 km Ans. Most meteoroids burn up in the mesosphere, producing meteor trails. 5. Stratosphere 12 to 50 km Ans. The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation 6. Troposphere 0 to 12 km Ans. Rain, snow, storms, and most clouds occur in the troposphere. 7. What the MOR can do? 8. What is Mid-ocean ridge (MOR)? 9. The Discovery of the MOR 10. Effects of Volcanic Activity (primary /secondary/advantages) 11. Why are there volcanoes? Why do they erupt? 12. Why Density and pressure caused eruptions? 13. Why do they call it the ring of fire? 14. How does the ring of fire work? 15. What countries are parts of the Ring of Fire? 15. What causes an Earthquake? 16. What are the types of Seismic Waves? 17. Earthquake Terms and Disaster is categorizations 18. Danger zone; Buffer zone; safe zone. Describe these terms regarding Volcanic eruptions.
Labei the Earth's interior completely. Its compositions' must be inciuded. Layers of the atmosphere 1.Exosphere above 550 km Ans. Phone calls and television pictures often reach you by way of communications satellites that orbit Earth in the exosphere. 2. lonosphere 80 to 550 km Ans. ions in the ionosphere reflect radio waves back to Earth. The aurora borealis occurs in the ionosphere. 3. Thermosphere above 80 km Ans. The thermosphere extends 80 km above Earth's surface outward into space. It has no definite outer limit. 4. Mesosphere 50 to 80 km Ans. Most meteoroids burn up in the mesosphere, producing meteor trails. 5. Stratosphere 12 to 50 km Ans. The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation 6. Troposphere 0 to 12 km Ans. Rain, snow, storms, and most clouds occur in the troposphere. 7. What the MOR can do? 8. What is Mid-ocean ridge (MOR)? 9. The Discovery of the MOR 10. Effects of Volcanic Activity (primary /secondary/advantages) 11. Why are there volcanoes? Why do they erupt? 12. Why Density and pressure caused eruptions? 13. Why do they call it the ring of fire? 14. How does the ring of fire work? 15. What countries are parts of the Ring of Fire? 15. What causes an Earthquake? 16. What are the types of Seismic Waves? 17. Earthquake Terms and Disaster is categorizations 18. Danger zone; Buffer zone; safe zone. Describe these terms regarding Volcanic eruptions.
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![Labei the Earth's interior completely. Its compositions' must be inciuded.
Layers of the atmosphere
1.Exosphere above 550 km
Ans. Phone calls and television pictures often reach you by way of communications satellites that orbit Earth in the
exosphere.
2. lonosphere 80 to 550 km
Ans. ions in the ionosphere reflect radio waves back to Earth. The aurora borealis occurs in the ionosphere.
3. Thermosphere above 80 km
Ans. The thermosphere extends 80 km above Earth's surface outward into space. It has no definite outer limit.
4. Mesosphere 50 to 80 km
Ans. Most meteoroids burn up in the mesosphere, producing meteor trails.
5. Stratosphere 12 to 50 km
Ans. The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation
6. Troposphere 0 to 12 km
Ans. Rain, snow, storms, and most clouds occur in the troposphere.
7. What the MOR can do?
8. What is Mid-ocean ridge (MOR)?
9. The Discovery of the MOR
10. Effects of Volcanic Activity (primary /secondary/advantages)
11. Why are there volcanoes? Why do they erupt?
12. Why Density and pressure caused eruptions?
13. Why do they call it the ring of fire?
14. How does the ring of fire work?
15. What countries are parts of the Ring of Fire?
15. What causes an Earthquake?
16. What are the types of Seismic Waves?
17. Earthquake Terms and Disaster is categorizations
18. Danger zone; Buffer zone; safe zone. Describe these terms regarding Volcanic eruptions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F4829dd64-2517-4500-8e85-01c7963074a2%2F1f362973-f802-432e-82eb-148f69f09475%2Fqojx5qr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Labei the Earth's interior completely. Its compositions' must be inciuded.
Layers of the atmosphere
1.Exosphere above 550 km
Ans. Phone calls and television pictures often reach you by way of communications satellites that orbit Earth in the
exosphere.
2. lonosphere 80 to 550 km
Ans. ions in the ionosphere reflect radio waves back to Earth. The aurora borealis occurs in the ionosphere.
3. Thermosphere above 80 km
Ans. The thermosphere extends 80 km above Earth's surface outward into space. It has no definite outer limit.
4. Mesosphere 50 to 80 km
Ans. Most meteoroids burn up in the mesosphere, producing meteor trails.
5. Stratosphere 12 to 50 km
Ans. The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation
6. Troposphere 0 to 12 km
Ans. Rain, snow, storms, and most clouds occur in the troposphere.
7. What the MOR can do?
8. What is Mid-ocean ridge (MOR)?
9. The Discovery of the MOR
10. Effects of Volcanic Activity (primary /secondary/advantages)
11. Why are there volcanoes? Why do they erupt?
12. Why Density and pressure caused eruptions?
13. Why do they call it the ring of fire?
14. How does the ring of fire work?
15. What countries are parts of the Ring of Fire?
15. What causes an Earthquake?
16. What are the types of Seismic Waves?
17. Earthquake Terms and Disaster is categorizations
18. Danger zone; Buffer zone; safe zone. Describe these terms regarding Volcanic eruptions.
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