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  3. The exosphere is closer to the Sun than the other layers of the atmosphere and therefore is the warmest. However, the temperature of the exosphere varies greatly, usually between 0 °C and 1700 °C, and can even experience very cold temperatures, which is attributed to several factors.
    www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-cold-is-the-exosp…
    The exosphere has no real upper limit; it just gradually merges with outer space. Gas molecules are very far apart in this layer, but they are really hot. The exact temperature varies with solar activity, from around 700 K (about 427°C) during minimum sunspot activity to 1400 K (about 1127°C) at maximum sunspot activity.
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    The temperature of the exosphere can vary depending on solar activity and altitude, but it is generally very hot, reaching up to 2,000 °C (3,632 °F). However, at night, the temperature can drop to as low as -120 °F (-85 °C).
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    The Earth’s exosphere begins about 500 km (300 miles) above the terrestrial surface and extends out through the magnetosphere and beyond to the interplanetary medium. Temperatures in the Earth’s exosphere remain constant with altitude, averaging about 1500 K.
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