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If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
Temperature inversion
The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has been increasing steadily over the past few years. This increase is primarily due to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release large amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. The rising levels of CO2 contribute to global warming and climate change.
If you mean CO2--carbon dioxide--it is a natural part of Earth's environment. We can not breath it, but plants need it to survive. It can be used to extinguish fires. However, the increasing amount of CO2 in the admosphere (mostly from burning coal and petroleum products) is causing a problem of climate change.
The ozone layer absorbs a large portion of incoming UV radiation, which keeps ground-level ozone from forming. A higher percentage of UV radiation entering the troposphere would allow a greater amount of ozone to form in the troposphere. Ozone is a pollutant in the troposphere. By regulating the amount of UV radiation that enters the troposphere, the ozone layer also regulates the amount of ozone formation in the troposphere.
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
No. For one thing, the troposphere is part of the atmosphere. It is the lowest layer, the one we breathe, so something cannot filter down from the troposphere. Second, most of the CO2 introduced to the atmosphere is already being released from at or near the surface.
Yes troposphere is the layer of atmosphere. Contains normal air composed of N2, O2, water vapour, CO2, etc.
Temperature inversion
During combustion process, fossil fuels generate CO2, H2O and SO2. Therefore, the amount of CO2 keeps increasing in the atmosphere resulting in global warming ...
The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has been increasing steadily over the past few years. This increase is primarily due to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release large amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. The rising levels of CO2 contribute to global warming and climate change.
Contains normal air composed of N2, O2, water vapour, CO2, etc.
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If you mean CO2--carbon dioxide--it is a natural part of Earth's environment. We can not breath it, but plants need it to survive. It can be used to extinguish fires. However, the increasing amount of CO2 in the admosphere (mostly from burning coal and petroleum products) is causing a problem of climate change.
The ozone layer absorbs a large portion of incoming UV radiation, which keeps ground-level ozone from forming. A higher percentage of UV radiation entering the troposphere would allow a greater amount of ozone to form in the troposphere. Ozone is a pollutant in the troposphere. By regulating the amount of UV radiation that enters the troposphere, the ozone layer also regulates the amount of ozone formation in the troposphere.
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