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The layer that forms ions is ionosphere. It is a charged layer.
The ozone forms a protective layer. It is present as ozone layer.
No it is not. It is there in stratosphere.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
it's separate and not together so it would be a separate layer
you can use an instrument called separating funnel to separate this mixture.
The layer that forms ions is ionosphere. It is a charged layer.
The ozone forms a protective layer. It is present as ozone layer.
When a substance is insoluble or does not dissolve in a solvent, it forms a separate phase. This can be in the form of a solid settling at the bottom (sedimentation), particles suspended in the solvent (suspension), or a separate layer on top (immiscibility or phase separation).
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The choroid forms the bulk of the heavily pigmented vascular layer.
No it is not. It is there in stratosphere.
The mantel is the layer below the crust. It consists of molten rock and it has a low velocity and therefore can be poured easily.
The vascular pigmented layer in the middle.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
it's separate and not together so it would be a separate layer
This is known as the crust.