Does Mars have a magnetosphere? What is true of Jupiter's magnetosphere? What is solar seismology? Is the ISS within the magnetosphere? What is Mars' magnetic field? Does Mercury have a magnetosphere? Who discoverd the magnetosphere? Does the magnetosphere protect us?
What is the temperature of the ionosphere? What does the ionosphere protect us from? How thick is the ionosphere? How high is the ionosphere? What is the exosphere the outer layer of? What are the layers of the thermosphere? What happens in the ionosphere?
What does the ionosphere protect us from? The ionosphere is useful in many ways. It protects organisms on Earth byabsorbing those harmful extreme ultraviolet rays. The electrically charged particles in the ionosphere also reflect some of the waves coming from Earth. In particular, the ionosphere re...
With the two largest classes of flares, things start to get a little more interesting. Strong M-class and X-class flares and can trigger coronal mass ejections — a large release of plasma and magnetic field from the sun. This behavior can disrupt Earth's magnetosphere and result in geoma...
How far does the solar wind blow? Solar wind consisting of charged particles and the sun's magnetic field bombard Earth's magnetosphere. (Image credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) The solar wind sweeps through the solar system far beyond the orbit of Pluto, forming a large "bubble" ca...
What are the sources of bolide impacts? What does the stratosphere protect us from? What kind of light warms the stratosphere? What is the magnetosphere? What can we do as individuals to reduce global warming? Define prismatic effect
When was the ozone layer discovered? What layer of the atmosphere is the jet stream in? What is in the ionosphere layer? What can countries do to help the ozone layer recover? What does the thermosphere protect us from? When and where are stratospheric ozone levels at their highest?
What does the stratosphere protect us from? Stratosphere: The stratosphere is the second layer of the atmosphere that is between the altitudes of 10 to 50 km. It has the troposphere below it and the mesosphere is above it. It is separated from the troposphere by the tropopause and the str...
Do you think Moon has a magnetosphere? Why? What are the consequences? Tides are greater on the full moon or the new moon. What is the reason for this? Explain tidal waves, what make them, why they are so in different phases of the moon. ...
The earth without its atmosphere would be inhospitably cold, Why? Why is Moon described as a 'silent planet'? How does Earth retain its atmosphere? Describe the early evolution of the Earth and its atmosphere. Do you think Moon has a magnetosphere? Why? What are t...