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Stratosphere is directly above troposphere. It contains the ozone layer.
stratosphereThe atmospheric layer above the troposphere is the stratosphere. It extends to about 30-35 miles above the earth's surface, and is the most stable layer.
The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, directly above the ground, is called the troposphere. It is where almost all weather phenomena occur and where the majority of Earth's clouds are found. Approximately 75% of the atmosphere's mass is contained within the troposphere.
The layer directly above the troposphere is the stratosphere. It extends to approximately 31 miles above the Earth's surface and contains the ozone layer, which helps protect us from the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
stratosphereThe atmospheric layer above the troposphere is the stratosphere. It extends to about 30-35 miles above the earth's surface, and is the most stable layer.
This is the troposphere. It is the layer of air where all weather occurs. Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, home of the ozone layer.
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.
Below the thermosphere are the mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere. The mesosphere is the layer of the atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. The stratosphere is above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, and the troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
The atmosphere is divided into layers for easy recognition. The layer above the troposphere is the stratosphere.
The first layer of the atmosphere within the first five miles above the Earth's surface is the troposphere. This layer is where most weather phenomena occur, and temperature usually decreases with altitude in this layer.