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How are the different layers of the atmosphere determined?

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based on the temperature of the layers and how far away they are from earth (or any planet with an atmosphere)

Step-by-step explanation:

the different layers have a series of different temperatures that helps us differentiate them. for example, the farthest atmospheric layer from earth is the hottest because it is closest to the sun, and the layer closest to earth is the coolest because it is farthest from the sun.

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