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Atmosphere...????

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How do you see the atmosphere in Picture A?

A. http://www.physics.purdue.edu/astr263l/SStour/earth.html

How do you see the atmosphere in Picture B?

B. http://www.physics.unlv.edu/~jeffery/astro/earth/atmosphere/earth_atmosphere_moon.jpg

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  1. where that bold line is


  2. I am not sure what you are asking - the atmosphere in both is a very thin layer on top of the earth&#039;s surface.  (whether land or water).  The first picture is taken where you can get a good backdrop from space, yet the photographer is close enough where the atmospheric layer is very clear.  The second photograph was taken from one of the  probes sent far from the planet, and the atmospheric layer is too thin to see clearly on edge, although clouds are very visible on the sunlit side...

  3. Well, you have the:

    Troposphere

    Stratosphere

    Mesosphere

    Thermosphere

    Ionosphere

    Exosphere

    from the top is the lowest going higher.  with each layer the atmosphere becomes less dense, therefore there is no actual edge to teh atmoshpere unless you count the very furthest particle.

  4. it&#039;s the blue bold line surrounding the earth

  5. the clouds
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