No, it has more variable conditions by most definitions. This is because it is unstable, with cold air at the top and warm air at the bottom. It also contains water vapor, which is vital to most forms of weather.
ozone Not correct. Most of our weather and clouds are in the troposphere. It is the lowest portion of our atmosphere's layers.
Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and Thermosphere. Thermosphere has two levels in itself; exosphere, and ionosphere
Troposphere does not absorb solar radiation. All other layers do not absorb.
One variable is sunlight
layers of lava pile on top of each other, making many layers of it.
nope there are other layers that make up the atmosphere the troposphere is not the only thing.
ozone Not correct. Most of our weather and clouds are in the troposphere. It is the lowest portion of our atmosphere's layers.
Cool and dry
because it's the only layer that can support life
Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and Thermosphere. Thermosphere has two levels in itself; exosphere, and ionosphere
Troposphere does not absorb solar radiation. All other layers do not absorb.
troposphere almost all of the water vapor and carbon dioxcide in the atmosphere is found in this layer the stratosphere extends from the troposphere now find out the other two
So no other variables influence your results.
The atmosphere is NOT again I repeat NOT a layer. The layers are the exosphere, the thermosphere, the ionosphere, the mesosphere, the stratosphere, the ozonesphere, and the troposphere.
The Magnetosphere. Other layers of the Atmosphere include (In order from closest to farthest from Earth) the Troposphere, the Stratosphere, the Mesosphere, the Thermosphere, and last (but not least) the Exosphere.
The troposphere is one of five layers of the atmosphere surrounding the earth. The other four layers include the stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, closest to the earth's surface. Its depth is different at different regions of the earth, being deeper in the warmer regions and shallower in the colder regions. The word 'troposphere' is derived from the Greek word 'Tropos' which means 'change'. This name represents the extensive turbulence and constant change in the weather within the troposphere itself. The weather we experience on a daily basis on earth occurs mostly in the troposphere.
A:All layers of the atmosphere contribute to the greenhouse effect. Water vapour is a contributor to the natural greenhouse effect, although it is unlikely to have a substantial bearing on the enhanced greenhouse efffect that we are now experiencing. Water vapour is present in the lower atmosphere, but the upper atmosphere is too cold for water vapour. Other greenhouse gases are present from the troposphere to the stratosphere.