No, the ozone is not situated on ionosphere. It is there is stratosphere.
No, it doesn't. The stratosphere contains ozone.
Ozone layer contains ozone. Ionosphere contains ions.
It is in the same atmosphere, but much higher, than the ozone layer. No other relationship.
The ozone layer is in the atmosphere. It is situated in the stratospheric region.
troposphere i s not the same as the ionosphere. there is a huge difference between these both. Ionosphere is located beyond the exosphere but the troposhere is situated between the atmosphere and the stratosphere! i hope that your doubt is cleared!!!!!!!
Not much higher than is found down near the surface of the Earth. 0 - 2 ppm, compared to the ~9 ppm peak in the "ozone layer". The ionosphere is named because much the gases are ionized there. This prevents most gases from forming complex molecules... like ozone.
Ozone affects the troposphere as it is situated below it. Temperature variances are created.
No. The jet stream is mostly in the troposphere. The ozone layers is above it in the stratosphere.
Auroras, satellites and the International Space Station. FinaSophia- Well the internet doesnt say lots but im sure there are ISS and auroras
None of it contains. The ions are located in separate layer called ionosphere.
It is situated in all layers of atmosphere but mainly in stratosphere at a height of about 28km from the surface of the earth.
Ozone layer is situated in the stratosphere. It does not allow UV rays to enter.