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A weather balloon or a specialized instrument called a radiosonde is used to collect data and gather information about the atmosphere. The radiosonde is attached to a balloon and released into the air, allowing it to ascend through the different layers of the atmosphere, including the stratosphere. By analyzing the data collected by the radiosonde, scientists can determine the altitude at which the stratosphere begins.
Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and Thermosphere. Thermosphere has two levels in itself; exosphere, and ionosphere
The mesosphere extends from the stratopause to about 53 miles (85 km) above the earth. The gases, including the oxygen molecules, continue to become thinner and thinner with height. As such, the effect of the warming by ultraviolet radiation also becomes less and less leading to a decrease in temperature with height. On average, temperature decreases from about 5°F (-15°C) to as low as -184°F (-120°C) at the mesopause. However, the gases in the mesosphere are still thick enough to slow down meteorites hurtling into the atmosphere, where they burn up, leaving fiery trails in the night sky.
Electronegativity, symbol χ, is a chemical property that describes the ability of an atom (or, more rarely, a functional group) to attract electrons (or electron density) towards itself in a covalent bond. An atom's electronegativity is affected by both its atomic weight and the distance that its valence electrons reside from the charged nucleus. Generally, the more electronegative an element, the greater the ability to attract electrons.A. It attracts electrons incvolved in a bondit attracts electrons
Magnets always align in N-S direction because the earth itself behaves lika a huge bar magnet. The north pole of the bar magnet attracts the geographical south pole and the south pole attracts the geographical north pole. That is why magnets always align in N-S direction.
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Ozone particles; part of the ozonosphere.
A weather balloon or a specialized instrument called a radiosonde is used to collect data and gather information about the atmosphere. The radiosonde is attached to a balloon and released into the air, allowing it to ascend through the different layers of the atmosphere, including the stratosphere. By analyzing the data collected by the radiosonde, scientists can determine the altitude at which the stratosphere begins.
No oxygen is not a danger to ozone layer in stratosphere. It is because oxygen itself participates in the creation of ozone.
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Ozone gets built up in stratosphere itself. It is because of UV rays.
The tropopause separates the troposphere (below) and stratosphere (above). It is a boundary, not a layer in itself.
F=mGMe/re^2= 9.88 m= force which the earth attracts an object of mass m.
Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, and Thermosphere. Thermosphere has two levels in itself; exosphere, and ionosphere
The force that attracts other objects toward the Earth is called Earth's gravitational pull. The average strength of Earth's gravity, known as standard gravity, is 9.80665 m/s2
Linus Pauling defined electronegativity as "the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself."