The stratosphere is right above the troposphere, which is what we live in. The ozone layer exists within the stratosphere. It extends up to about 50km above the surface.
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No. The stratosphere and troposphere are layers of the atmosphere. The troposphere is the layer in which we live and where most weather takes place. The stratosphere is the layer above it, which contains the ozone layer.
Stratosphere is the layer. It contains the ozone layer.
The stratosphere region of the atmosphere consists of the ozone layer. This layer protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun.
The Ozone Layer, which is made up of Ozone molecules, or O3 molecules, occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere is the second layer up from the surface, above the troposphere, which we live in. (Sorry...long drawn out answer.) :)
The stratosphere is right above the troposphere, which is what we live in. The ozone layer exists within the stratosphere. It extends up to about 50km above the surface.
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The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere (where we live). The ozone layer is found in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere is the lowest layer where temperature increases with increasing altitude.
The term stratosphere refers to the layer of the atmosphere of the earth that is above the troposphere.
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The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
The strato in stratosphere means layer. Strato is a Latin term that means sheet or layer. The stratosphere is the second highest layer in the atmosphere and is above the troposphere.