exosphère - traducción al francés
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exosphère - traducción al francés

OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Critical level; Critical Level; Exoatmosphere; Exoatmospheric
  • Diagram showing the five primary layers of the Earth's atmosphere: exosphere, [[thermosphere]], [[mesosphere]], [[stratosphere]], and [[troposphere]]. The layers are to scale. From the Earth's surface to the top of the stratosphere (50km) is just under 1% of Earth's radius.

exosphère         
n. exosphere, highest level of the atmosphere
mésosphère         
n. mesosphere, layer of the atmosphere between the ionosphere and the exosphere
mésosphérique      
mesospheric, of the mesosphere (layer of the atmosphere between the ionosphere and the exosphere)

Definición

exosphere
['?ks?(?)sf??]
¦ noun Astronomy the outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
Derivatives
exospheric adjective

Wikipedia

Exosphere

The exosphere (Ancient Greek: ἔξω éxō "outside, external, beyond", Ancient Greek: σφαῖρα sphaĩra "sphere") is a thin, atmosphere-like volume surrounding a planet or natural satellite where molecules are gravitationally bound to that body, but where the density is so low that the molecules are essentially collision-less. In the case of bodies with substantial atmospheres, such as Earth's atmosphere, the exosphere is the uppermost layer, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with outer space. It is located directly above the thermosphere. Very little is known about it due to a lack of research. Mercury, the Moon, Ceres, Europa, and Ganymede have surface boundary exospheres, which are exospheres without a denser atmosphere underneath. The Earth's exosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium, with some heavier atoms and molecules near the base.