The "ionosphere".
The OZONE layer is in the upper atmosphere, known as the Stratosphere. NB Ozone is aan allotrope of oxygen . Atmospheric oxygen is two oxygen atoms combined together. Ozone is THREE atoms of oxygen combined together in a triangular arrangement.
This layer is not specified. What is this layer?
We can find asteroid in mesosphere. It is the outermost layer.
you can't find it in earth's crust The first of the ionized layers in the earths atmosphere were discovered in the 1920s (?) by scientist Heavyside, to reflect radio waves. The E layer is about 100 km high but this varies with day/night. The F layer is above this again, (about 250 km from memory). There is also a D layer, lower than the E, but seldom does one use this for reflecting radio waves. E and F layers are important for long-distance radio communication. The layers of the atmosphere are ionized by incoming radiation from the sun; hence the variation in height. The height depends upon the atmospheric composition, and the penetrating ability of the incoming radiation.
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface and contains around 75% of the total mass of the atmosphere. This layer is where most weather phenomena occur and where we find the air we breathe.
Stratosphere
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
You can find the ozone layer in the lower stratosphere. It is because ozone find conditions worth creation there.
The ozone layer can be found in the stratosphere. It protects us from the UV rays.
I don't think so because what I learnt was that thermosphere was the thickest layer in the atmosphere and stratosphere we can find ozone layer. Hope this is right. Thanks :)
A majority of the layers have ozone. But the layer you would find the most is in the Stratosphere. It is a proven fact that this layer has the most ozone.
The layer of the atmosphere where Earth's weather conditions occur is called the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and contains most of the atmosphere's mass. Weather events, such as clouds, precipitation, and winds, all take place within the troposphere.