Aerosphere

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛəroʊˌsfɪr/

Definitions of aerosphere

noun a region of the earth's atmosphere or of an extraterrestrial body where the air is very thin or non-existent

Example Sentences

A1 The aerosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.

A2 Planes fly in the aerosphere, which is also known as the atmosphere.

B1 Scientists study the aerosphere to understand its composition and effects on climate.

B2 The aerosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's temperature and protecting us from harmful radiation.

C1 Advanced technology allows us to monitor and analyze changes in the aerosphere with great precision.

C2 The aerosphere is a complex system that interacts with other Earth systems in intricate ways.

Examples of aerosphere in a Sentence

formal The aerosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that contains aerosols.

informal Planes fly in the aerosphere above the clouds.

slang I love looking at the stars in the aerosphere at night.

figurative His mind soared through the aerosphere of creativity.

Grammatical Forms of aerosphere

past tense

aerosphered

plural

aerospheres

comparative

more aerosphere

superlative

most aerosphere

present tense

aerospheres

future tense

will aerosphere

perfect tense

have aerosphered

continuous tense

is aerosphering

singular

aerosphere

positive degree

aerosphere

infinitive

to aerosphere

gerund

aerosphering

participle

aerosphered

Origin and Evolution of aerosphere

First Known Use: 1923 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aerosphere' originates from the combination of the prefix 'aero-' meaning air or atmosphere, and the suffix '-sphere' meaning a globe or ball.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the Earth's atmosphere, the term 'aerosphere' has evolved to encompass the entire envelope of gases surrounding a celestial body, such as a planet or a star.