Troposphere
The stratosphere contains almost no water vapor.
troposphere
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extending about 8-15 kilometers above the Earth's surface. It primarily contains air and is where weather phenomena occur. The troposphere also contains various gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of other gases.
Its the hydrosphere
the layer (of the earth) that contains the most water vapor is the troposphere
Dust, water vapor etc are in troposphere. It is the closest layer.
The stratosphere contains almost no water vapor.
troposphere
The Troposhere has the most water vapor then any other layer in the atmosphere.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extending about 8-15 kilometers above the Earth's surface. It primarily contains air and is where weather phenomena occur. The troposphere also contains various gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of other gases.
Its the hydrosphere
the layer (of the earth) that contains the most water vapor is the troposphere
They are found in the troposphere. This is because both water vapor and carbon dioxide are cycled through the atmosphere and the earth. Therefore, their atmospheric components come directly from the earth/ocean which means they will be found in the layer of atmosphere closest to the ground.
Air pollution affects:Troposphere: Level where we live. Contaminants include rgeenhouse gases, toxic contaminants and odorsStratosphere: Upper atmosphere where contaminants deplete the ozone
The earth's atmosphere contains trace gases, some of which absorb heat. These gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide) are referred to as greenhouse gases.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
The heating of the lower layer of the atmosphere from radiation absorbed by certain heat-absorbing gases is called the greenhouse effect. Water vapor and carbon dioxide are the two most important heat absorbing gases in the lower atmosphere.