different between exosphere vs barosphere
exosphere
English
Etymology
exo- +? -sphere
Noun
exosphere (plural exospheres)
- the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere
- an extremely thin atmosphere, as on Saturn's moon Dione
- "Scientists weren't even sure Dione would be big enough to hang on to an exosphere" ('Cassini Detects Hint of Fresh Air at Dione', Cassini Solstice Mission, JPL, Mar. 02, 2012)
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exosphere From the web:
- what exosphere means
- what exosphere is the layer of the atmosphere
- what exosphere layer
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barosphere
English
Etymology
baro- +? -sphere
Noun
barosphere (plural barospheres)
- The part of an atmosphere below the exosphere
barosphere From the web:
- what biosphere
- what biosphere do we live in
- what biosphere mean
- what biosphere reserve
- what biosphere consists of
- what's biosphere 2
- what biosphere and biome
- what biosphere is the desert in
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