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The troposphere, where all weather occurs. (We live in the troposphere.)
The jet stream is thought to be in or near the tropopause. The tropopause is not an atmospheric layer, rather it's the boundary between the troposphere (the lowest layer where most weather happens) and the stratosphere (the next higher layer).
Ozone layer is located in the STRATOSPHERE region of atmosphere. However some part of it is also located in TROPOSPHERE so it can be considered between stratosphere and troposphere.
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere.
That depends on what you mean by the "first" layer. The lowest layer (the first off the ground) is the Troposphere. The highest layer (the first coming in from space) is the Exosphere.
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You reach the second to the last and that is the (Statosphere)
The stratopause is the layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
The troposphere, where all weather occurs. (We live in the troposphere.)
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, and the thermosphere is the third (?) layer.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, and the thermosphere is the third (?) layer.
The jet stream is thought to be in or near the tropopause. The tropopause is not an atmospheric layer, rather it's the boundary between the troposphere (the lowest layer where most weather happens) and the stratosphere (the next higher layer).
If you are going to college the actual answer is the Planetary Boundary Layer. The Troposphere might be excepted in Elementary or High school.
It is the ozone layer
Airplanes travel through the stratosphere and the ozone layer is between the mesosphere ans stratosphere!!!!
Balloons typically operate in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer begins around 10 kilometers above the Earth's surface and extends up to about 50 kilometers. As they ascend, balloons approach the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere known as the tropopause.