i not sure abt the spelling of the words ..but i am abt the information.: troposphere: the layer that touches the earth's surface..it rises up till 17 km above tropical areas, and 8km above the poles. temp decrease 6 degrees every 1000m increase in altitude above sea level. .it contains most of the earth's gases. some bodies and gases in this layer play the role in determining the climate .such as carbon dioxide , water vapour, and solids upon which the water condenses. Stratosphere: it rises up till 50 km.Gases' density in this layer decreases a lot , and almost become rare. however it contains the largest densitiy of ozone between 20 and 30km. mezosphere: it is the layer through which comets pass.it rises till abt 85 km. temp reaches abt -90 dc . ionosphere: gases become very rare .temperature reaches about a thousand degress celcius.
There is precipitation in the troposphere, Your ears pop in the stratosphere, meteors burn up in the mesosphere, and you need a spacesuit by then, auroras form in the thermosphere, and the exosphere is the edge of the atmosphere and pure space, with very little molecules in this layer.
They get pulled down by the gravity, compressing everything within. Deeper it gets, hotter it gets.
The layers of the earth differ in thickness,density,physical state of materials and temperature.
This is where we talk about the way water moves through the world. Water affects everything that happens in life. In Latin, "hydro" means water. Therefore, anything that scientists describe, when it comes to water, is a part of the HYDROsphere. That water may be at the bottom of the ocean or in the top layers of the atmosphere; it is all a part of the hydrosphere.
The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratospere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
There are a few layers to the atmosphere however the Troposphere is the largest part of the atmosphere containing 75% of its mass. However the Troposphere contains 99% of the water vapour on the planet as well as Earth's aerosols. It is also where all weather phenomenon will occur.
The different "layers" are classifications of horizontal sections of the atmosphere, volumes which exhibit different attributes. The high and low pressure regions are areas where the atmosphere is thicker or thinner.
# what i think you meant was troposphere and it is basically the lowest layer of the atmosphere. The atmosphere is divided into different layers, and this layer happens to be the closest to Earth.
The layers of atmosphere are different according to their functions. They are at different heights.
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The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.
They both have different layers
Because.
Density of air decreases on increasing height, hence we categorize the atmosphere into different layers from Troposhere to Ionosphere at particular kilometers respectively.
because there are different pressures in the air.
it is because all the layers have tempatures that are either cold or hot
The atmosphere isn't classified as one layer. It is because different layers have different gases.
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