
Homosphere
UK
/ˈhɒməʊsfɪə/
US
/ˈhoʊməˌsfɪr/

Translation of "homosphere" into Russian
homosphere
NounUK
/ˈhɒməʊsfɪə/
US
/ˈhoʊməˌsfɪr/
homosphere
homospheres pl
The homosphere is the lower part of the Earth's atmosphere where the composition of the air is relatively uniform.
Гомосфера — это нижняя часть атмосферы Земли, где состав воздуха относительно однороден.
Definitions
homosphere
NounUK
/ˈhɒməʊsfɪə/
US
/ˈhoʊməˌsfɪr/
The part of the Earth's atmosphere up to about 80 kilometers (50 miles) above the surface, where the composition of the air is relatively uniform.
The homosphere includes the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere, where gases are well mixed.
The region of a planetary atmosphere, extending from the surface up to the homopause (typically around 80–100 kilometers), in which turbulent mixing keeps the constituent gases in nearly uniform proportions.
In the Martian homosphere, carbon dioxide dominates but remains well mixed with trace gases.
homosphere
AdjectiveUK
/ˈhɒməʊsfɪə/
US
/ˈhoʊməˌsfɪr/
Relating to or characteristic of the homosphere of an atmosphere.
Scientists studied homosphere dynamics to understand atmospheric mixing processes.