The gases in the mesosphere are stratified because they are different weights; with the lightest and least dense at the very outer edge, this is the layer where meteors burn up as they enter the Earth's atmosphere.
it has a heavy atmosphere
It is above the atmosphere and not in any atmosphere.
Earth isn't in the atmosphere - the atmosphere is part of Earth.
Earth's atmosphere is almost 200 times thicker than the atmosphere of Mars. The atmosphere of Earth is primarily nitrogen and oxygen, while the Martian atmosphere is primarily carbon dioxide.
The gases in the mesosphere are stratified because they are different weights; with the lightest and least dense at the very outer edge, this is the layer where meteors burn up as they enter the Earth's atmosphere.
Stratified refers to layers. The epithelial cells are arranged as such.
The stratified squamos lines the inside of the mouth.
Stratified rocks have a defined horizontal layering.
Simple columnar epithelium cells will heal faster than stratified squamous cells. The stratified squamous cells rarely have contact with blood.
The homosphere is the portion of the earth's atmosphere, up to an altitude of about 50 miles above sea level, in which there is continuous turbulent mixing, and hence the composition of the atmosphere is relatively constant; as opposed to the heterosphere or exosphere, the higher regions in which the composition becomes stratified
A couple of synonyms for stratified are flaky, laminated, or stratiform.
B. stratified squamous
the definition of stratified drift is the rocks from a sorted deposit
Stratified: I disagree with stratified, the answer is "simple" arrangement.
The atmosphere above 80km (50 mi) and the homosphere where gases are stratified, with concentrations of the heavier gases decreasing more rapidly with altitude than concentrations of the lighter gases
it is a town