Razor Thin: A New Perspective on Earth’s Atmosphere

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onSeptember 3, 2021

ByCarmen Ang

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Razor Thin: A New Perspective on Earth’s Atmosphere

Earth is the only known planet that sustains life. Its atmosphere provides us with oxygen, protects us from the Sun’s radiation, and creates the barometric pressure needed so water stays liquid on our planet.

But while Earth’s atmosphere stretches for about 10,000 km (6,200 miles) above the planet’s surface, only a thin layer is actuallyhabitable.

This graphic, inspired byAndrew Winter, shows just how small Earth’s “habitable zone” is, using the state of Florida as a point of reference.

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