altitude
The layers of the atmosphere, classified according to changes in temperature, are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The temperature changes as you move upward through these layers, with the troposphere being the lowest and the exosphere being the highest layer.
they are neither physical nor chemical changes
Based on temperature differences.
simple and stratified
The four main layers of the atmosphere are classified according to changes in temperature. These layers are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. In the troposphere, temperature decreases with altitude, while in the stratosphere, it increases due to the absorption of UV radiation by the ozone layer. The mesosphere sees a decrease in temperature again, and the thermosphere experiences a significant temperature rise with altitude.
size, shape, and relationship to the surrounding rock layers
because we classify it
Astromoners and Astrologists.
no comment
yes, they do.
You can classify them according to whether they are positive, zero or negative; whether they are integers or not, whether they are unit fractions or not and so on.
Scientists classify intrusive igneous features based on their size, shape, orientation, and composition. These features include stocks, laccoliths, batholiths, dikes, and sills, among others. The classification helps to understand the history and evolution of the igneous rocks and the geological processes involved.