Because of the ozone layer.
you get hotter
Yes, the upper stratosphere is generally colder than the lower stratosphere. This is because the stratosphere's temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of solar radiation by ozone in the lower stratosphere. However, the temperature starts to decrease again in the upper stratosphere due to the cooling effect of gases like ozone and molecular oxygen.
thermosphere
The water will get hotter. Its molecules will move faster, and the temperature goes up.
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
Stratosphere is pretty thick layer of earth. It is a layer which forms the essence of atmosphere. The stratosphere or the lower stratosphere consists of ozone gas.
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
Its a definition thing. Gasses don't move more because they're hotter. Gasses that move more are defined to be hotter. Gasses move more when they aquire energy from somewhere and their increased motion is measured with a thermometer. And when the thermometer goes up we say the gas is hotter.
it affects it because the hotter the temperature is the aster paint will dry.
The stratosphere has a relatively constant temperature because it contains the ozone layer, which absorbs and traps solar radiation, leading to a stable temperature profile in this layer of the atmosphere.
Black, It goes With everything.
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.