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Generally speaking, temperature decreases with altitude up to about 10km, then gradually incrases again peaking at around 50km, then falls off again until about 90km, then starts increasing again.
The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.
Temperature is the property used to distinguish the layers of the atmosphere
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The air temperature of 95 degrees Celsius most often exists in the thermosphere layer of the atmosphere.
Generally speaking, temperature decreases with altitude up to about 10km, then gradually incrases again peaking at around 50km, then falls off again until about 90km, then starts increasing again.
It is the thermosphere.
Ozone is from 50km. It is formed due to suitable conditions.
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Saturn's atmosphere is comprised of different layers of clouds.At the bottom, there is a 10km layer consisting of ice where the temperature is about -23 degrees Celsius.The next layer is 50km and is about -93 degrees Celsius.About 80km above that is a layer of clouds where the temperature is about -153 degrees Celsius.Saturn also has a warm polar vortex where the temperature is -122 degrees Celsius, as opposed to the normal temperature of -185 degrees Celsius.
The Moon has no atmosphere.
When you move upward in the atmosphere the temperature get lowered.
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.
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.
Mercury has no real atmosphere and the temperature on the surface is from 80,000 to 700,000 degrees.
Tropopause: 10km Stratopause: 10km - 50km Mesopause: 50km - 85km your welcome(: hope this helps.
the atmosphere of uranus is hydrogen, helium, methane and the temperature is -214 C to 205 C