Troposhpere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.
Homosphere
The homosphere is the portion of the earth's atmosphere, up to an altitude of about 50 miles above sea level, in which there is continuous turbulent mixing, and hence the composition of the atmosphere is relatively constant; as opposed to the heterosphere or exosphere, the higher regions in which the composition becomes stratified
The various layers of atmosphere protect us. They protect us from the UV rays, Control the temperature etc.
Temperature hope it helped...
homosphere
In the homosphere the concentration of gases remains the same throughout, and the gases are mixed, always in the same proportions. In the heterosphere the concentration of gases is different in different places, and the gases are typically in the form of layers, rather than mixed together.
Magnetosphere Ionoshpere Exosphere (upper and lower) Thermosphere Homosphere - Mesosphere - Stratosphere - Troposphere (high, low, medium, planetary boundary)
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stratosphere is in the heterosphere
The Region of the Earth's atmosphere is the Homosphere.
This region of the atmosphere is called the homosphere. It is the lowest portion of the Earth's atmosphere and extends about 65 miles.
The Region of the Earth's atmosphere is the Homosphere.
in homosphere the concentration of gases remain same and gases are mixed while in heterosphere conc. of gases is different and gases are in the form of layers.Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_homosphere_and_the_heterosphere
As you ascend into the first three layers of the atmosphere, the temperature decreases.
The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.
The troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere are the three regions in the homosphere. The homosphere is the lower part of Earth's atmosphere where gases are well mixed.