Message from @Logrian
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wrong again
haha well, can you tell you're flying 800km per hour while sitting comfortably on an airliner? you don't feel any of the air resistance inside the plane.
If it wasn't for the noise and turbulence every so often, you could easily think you weren't moving at all.
I think it's bedtime. Thanks for the chat, Sassy! Have a good night.
The thermosphere has weather and climate akin to that observed at the Earth's surface. ... The density of the thermosphere at approximately 400 kilometers in altitude can change by an order of magnitude between quiet and disturbed conditions, and the winds can reach 1 kilometer per second.Most of the molecules that exist in the exosphere end up being pulled back into earth's lower atmospheric levels by gravity. Some do make it into outer space however because of the low level of gravity and pressure in the exosphere. The pressure in the exosphere is created by solar wind storms that compress it.The solar wind can be strongly affected by solar flares and coronal mass ejections, both of which fling huge amounts of coronal material and embedded magnetic fields into space. These ejected particles become a powerful “gust” in the solar wind. When they reach the earth, they can cause severe space weather storms.
I just be gathering info and breaking down what it means you know that is all. I investigate what is said like I said
notice how short your rebuttals are? better read up go fast it is easy google is at your service man
I know, that's what I do too! Best to read both sides of the argument.
```The thermosphere lies between the exosphere and the mesosphere. “Thermo” means heat, and the temperature in this layer can reach up to 4,500 degrees Fahrenheit. If you were to hang out in the thermosphere, though, you would be very cold because there aren’t enough gas molecules to transfer the heat to you. This also means there aren’t enough molecules for sound waves to travel through.```
That's from NASA directly
duh and then you have to do a little thinking don't you after that you have to ask yourself what can make that null? Speed, Solar winds etc. then you look at what it says about those things. Come on it is not hard to use your brain other then read. Can't just stop at reading and be like oh okay that's it. Once you have the info then you set out to learn. You say how can this or that occur.
If you're agreeing with me that there's very little heat transference at that distance, then I'm not sure what you're arguing, Sassy.
Oh you just gave me another clue i overlooked at the end of your last post. Cause I like to learn. Did I read that right? gthoh. It said sound waves don't travel through. rotfl Well what other waves don't travel through. Let me look that up real quick. This is fun. I need to go to sleep.
I do too
This is why I like debating - you learn a lot as you go. Very cool stuff.
I'd be happy to pick this up later! Let's get some sleep lol.
yes I do when we are researching not regurgitating what we both already know. It makes me an ahole for tonight cause I was pulling your leg. lol goodnight
lol g'night!
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How are ya?
Doing good my brother. Having coffee and a slow start to my day.I went to bed late last night checking out truth flix was watching the convo and stuff. How are you?
I am a big lurker