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Tpp (tropopause)
The tropopause separates the troposphere (below) and stratosphere (above). It is a boundary, not a layer in itself.
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Water is trapped beneath the stratosphere by the tropopause. (The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere.)
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
In the atmosphere: The Troposphere is the layer beneath the Stratosphere, with the boundary referred to as the Tropopause. In Las Vegas: The hotel lobby and casino.
The stratosphere.
Tpp (tropopause)
The Stratosphere.
stratoaphere
The troposphere, where all weather occurs. (We live in the troposphere.)
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The main jet streams are located near the tropopause, the transition between the troposphere (where temperature decreases with altitude) and the stratosphere(where temperature increases with altitude).
it is located in the upper abdomen to the right of the stomach and immediately below the diaphragm (the diaphragm is a set a muscles below the rib cage and lungs that help with breathing.)
Jets generally fly at or above the tropopause because below it, in the troposphere, is where all of Earth's weather occurs and it is best to avoid weather complications so they fly above it.
No. The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and that stratosphere.