one thickness that lies on top of or under another one.
A single depth of something, often soil strata.
Assuming you mean in plant life, it prevents dehydration through evaporation
Green wood means it is still full of sap and unseasoned. Unless you mean the thin green layer under a trees bark? That is the cambium layer, the outside of the cambium layer will eventually turn into bark and the inside of the cambium layer will turn into the sapwood, which one day may become heartwood.
A basal layer is the deepest layer of the epidermis.
The cornIfied layer, the clear/translucent layer, granular layer, spinous layer and the basal/germanal layer.
The Subcutaneous Layer
If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).
See "What is the depletion of the ozone layer?"
The top layer of a forest near the tops of the trees.
no other layer is as thick is the thermosphere.
The exosphere is the outermost layer of the atmosphere, if that is what you mean.
Ozone layer is a protective layer over the earth. It protects us from the UV rays of the sun.
Do you mean the layers of the rainforest? If so: The emergent layer, the canopy layer, the understory layer and the forest floor layer.
The troposphere is the layer of turning or change.The stratoshere
It is the nonsensitive layer of the skin, the thin protective outer layer of the skin
If you mean, thin layer of air, or thin gaseous layer surrounding the earth then the answer is; Atmosphere. But if not, then the other thin layer of earth is; The crust, but its a solid layer.
Do you mean 'palisade layer'? That's a biology question, not computers. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/palisade+layer
Ozone layer means life to atmosphere. It protects all of it.