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Upper atmosphere is a collective term that refers to various layers of the atmosphere of the Earth above the troposphere and corresponding regions of the atmospheres of other planets, and includes: * The mesosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 50 and 80 kilometres (31 and 50 mi), sometimes considered part of the "middle atmosphere" rather than the upper atmosphere * The thermosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 80 and 700 kilometres (50 and 435 mi) * The exosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 700 kilometres (435 mi) and 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) * The ionosphere, an ionized portion of the upper atmosphere which includes the upper mesosphere, thermosphere, and lower exosphere and on Earth lies between the altitudes

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  • Alta atmósfera es un término colectivo que se refiere a varias capas de la atmósfera de la Tierra y a las regiones correspondientes de las atmósferas de otros planetas, e incluye: * La mesosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 50 y 80 kilómetros (31,1 y 49,7 mi), a veces se considera parte de la "atmósfera media" en lugar de la atmósfera superior * La termosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 80 y 700 kilómetros (49,7 y 435 mi) * La exosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 700 kilómetros (435 mi) y 10 kilómetros (6,2 mi). * La ionosfera, una porción ionizada de la atmósfera superior que incluye la mesosfera superior, la termosfera y la exosfera inferior y que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de 48 y 965 kilómetros (29,8 y 599,6 mi). * Datos: Q106171370 (es)
  • Upper atmosphere is a collective term that refers to various layers of the atmosphere of the Earth above the troposphere and corresponding regions of the atmospheres of other planets, and includes: * The mesosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 50 and 80 kilometres (31 and 50 mi), sometimes considered part of the "middle atmosphere" rather than the upper atmosphere * The thermosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 80 and 700 kilometres (50 and 435 mi) * The exosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 700 kilometres (435 mi) and 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) * The ionosphere, an ionized portion of the upper atmosphere which includes the upper mesosphere, thermosphere, and lower exosphere and on Earth lies between the altitudes of 48 and 965 kilometres (30 and 600 mi) (en)
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  • Alta atmósfera es un término colectivo que se refiere a varias capas de la atmósfera de la Tierra y a las regiones correspondientes de las atmósferas de otros planetas, e incluye: * La mesosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 50 y 80 kilómetros (31,1 y 49,7 mi), a veces se considera parte de la "atmósfera media" en lugar de la atmósfera superior * La termosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 80 y 700 kilómetros (49,7 y 435 mi) * La exosfera, que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes de unos 700 kilómetros (435 mi) y 10 kilómetros (6,2 mi). * La ionosfera, una porción ionizada de la atmósfera superior que incluye la mesosfera superior, la termosfera y la exosfera inferior y que en la Tierra se encuentra entre las altitudes (es)
  • Upper atmosphere is a collective term that refers to various layers of the atmosphere of the Earth above the troposphere and corresponding regions of the atmospheres of other planets, and includes: * The mesosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 50 and 80 kilometres (31 and 50 mi), sometimes considered part of the "middle atmosphere" rather than the upper atmosphere * The thermosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 80 and 700 kilometres (50 and 435 mi) * The exosphere, which on Earth lies between the altitudes of about 700 kilometres (435 mi) and 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) * The ionosphere, an ionized portion of the upper atmosphere which includes the upper mesosphere, thermosphere, and lower exosphere and on Earth lies between the altitudes (en)
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  • Atmósfera superior (es)
  • Upper atmosphere (en)
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