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The layers of the atmosphere are thetroposhphere where most of the weather occurs and this is the layer we live on. The stratospher is the layer that contains thes ozone and 19% of the gasses. The moseospher is the thirs layer and is the coldest plus meteors burn up in this layer. The thermospher is the 4th layer and the warmest. The exosphere is the outer most layer and is often called outerspace.

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Q: What are the layers of the Earth's Atmosphere from the ground up?
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