because the upper part of the stratosphere is closer to the sun, which means the temperature is higher or greater in the upper part.:);)
we are here to search for the answer, not for telling you or discussing among ourselves.The upper layer of the atmosphere is the exosphere, and contains very little ozone.The layer of the atmosphere with the most ozone is the stratosphere.
The temperature does not fall in the stratosphere. The temperature rises considerably once you reach this part of the atmosphere. This is because this is where most of the sun's rays are collected before hitting the surface of the earth.
the greater antilles are made up of the upper part of the beautiful Caribbean
The ozone layer is located in the top layer of the stratosphere
No, it is the vice versa. The ozone is a part of stratosphere.
The Stratosphere, about 33,ooo Feet or 6.25 Miles up This is genrally (Above the Weather ) regarding commercial craft. Its actually located in the upper troposphere and is a big part of the weather scene. Hope that helped! :)
The atmosphere that is 10 km from Earth's surface is the upper part of the troposphere. This region is known as the tropopause, which is the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. At this altitude, the temperature is typically much colder and atmospheric pressure decreases.
The ozone layer is located in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere has increasing temperature with increasing altitude. Today (2009mar09), the bottom of the stratosphere is about -45°C at the North pole, and about -65°C over the USA. Likewise for the South pole, it is about -45°C and over Australia it is about -75°C. See the link below for more infomation.
The density of the mantle increases with depth due to the increase in pressure and temperature. The lower mantle, in particular the part known as the D'' layer, is where the density of the material is greater due to the higher pressure and temperatures compared to the upper mantle.
No, the highest mountains on earth do not reach into the stratosphere.
"Stratosphere" is a noun because it is a thing on Earth.