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The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the troposphere, which begins at the surface and extends to an average altitude about 17 to 20 kilometers (55,000 to 65,000 feet).
Yes. The lowest level of the atmosphere is the troposphere, which includes the part that we breathe.
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The troposphere is the section of the atmosphere in which 95% of weather occurs. the troposphere is where 99% of clouds are and is also the thinnest layer of the atmosphere. the troposphere is thicker in more tropical areas. This is because of the more heat.
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The troposphere is the part of the atmosphere where nearly all weather occurs. Tornadoes develop from thunderstorms, which develop from the convection of warm, moist air, which can only be found in the lower troposphere.
Weather occurs at the atmosphere level called the troposphere. This is the lowest level of the atmosphere and directly above it is the stratosphere.
No. The jet stream is in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.
The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the troposphere, which begins at the surface and extends to an average altitude about 17 to 20 kilometers (55,000 to 65,000 feet).
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Much of the phenomena that affects our day-to-day weather takes place in the troposphere.
The ozone appears in the stratosphere and troposphere. Lower stratosphere and higher troposphere contain it.
Yes. The lowest level of the atmosphere is the troposphere, which includes the part that we breathe.
It is above the troposphere.