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the ozone layer keeps radiation and meteors away from earth
The ozone protects from hazards. It is a layer in stratosphere.
The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.
The Ozone layer in the upper Atmosphere protects the Earth from over exposure to UV. The entire Atmosphere protects the Earth from meteors by creating FRICTION on high speed objects entering from outer space. The heat of the Friction burns up meteors. These two protective devices are two different mechanisms.
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The third layer of the earth's atmosphere is the Mesosphere, where meteors can be found.
the ozone layer keeps radiation and meteors away from earth
The ozone protects from hazards. It is a layer in stratosphere.
A meteorite is an object from space that has hit the surface of earth. Therefore you will find them at the bottom of the troposphere. However, you were probably refering to meteors. Most meteors are visible in the lower themosphere or upper troposphere.
The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.
The Ozone layer in the upper Atmosphere protects the Earth from over exposure to UV. The entire Atmosphere protects the Earth from meteors by creating FRICTION on high speed objects entering from outer space. The heat of the Friction burns up meteors. These two protective devices are two different mechanisms.
The Troposhere is the closest layer in the atmosphere to Earth's surface at a range of 0-10 km from the surface.
In the mesosphere
In the mesosphere
Meteors burn up in the high atmosphere. If they land on Earth, they become meteorites.