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12 December, 12:04
What might you find in the exosphere?
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America Griffith
12 December, 12:16
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Hi! The exosphere is basically outer space ... so you could satellites and light gas molecules.
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Craig Coleman
12 December, 12:23
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The exosphere is outer space, where satellites orbit. you also can find light gas molecules
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