Ozone in the ozone layer will never get into the lower atmosphere. Ozone that is created at the surface can interact with sunlight and other pollutants to create smog.
Nitrogen and Oxygen
gases
It is radiated by many of the gases in the lower atmosphere.
Nitrogen and Oxygen
The heating of the lower layer of the atmosphere from radiation absorbed by certain heat-absorbing gases is called the greenhouse effect. Water vapor and carbon dioxide are the two most important heat absorbing gases in the lower atmosphere.
Nitrogen (which makes up about 78% of the atmosphere) and Oxygen (about 21%)
Greenhouse gasses harm the Earth because they pollute the air and makes our atmosphere thinner. When that happens, it is letting more and more heat in our Earth that drought will happen and water will be lost.
an explosion
Homosphere
A waterfall happens when a flow of water suddenly drops to a lower level.
Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide
The sun's rays are scattered by gases in the atmosphere. They also refract through water droplets in the lower atmosphere to create rainbows.