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From on top of us: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere.
All the layers of the earth are important because they contribute to the conditions on the surface of the earth. What happens in the earth's core and the earth's mantle contribute to earthquakes, volcanoes and hot springs on the earth's surface.
Well, it gives us somewhere to live.
An air mass
it gives us the power of time and if there was no rotation of the earth there is no movement and if there is no movement there is nothing living on earth so there would be no us thats why the rotation of the earth is so important!
They contain the ozone gas. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
The presence of ozone above the troposphere is very important. It protects us from the UV rays of the sun that are fatal.
Ozone in stratosphere protects us from the UV rays. Ozone in the troposphere is a polluntant.
No, the Troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, the part of the atmosphere that surrounds us everyday. The atmosphere does contain chemical "compounds", most commonly water vapor, but its mostly made up of the elements Nitrogen & Oxygen.
The Stratosphere has the ozone layer (24 percent of atmosphere is the ozone layer) and also protects us from ultraviolet radiation The Troposphere Is where the weather changes (so helps the weather change) :)
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The ozone found in the troposphere is a pollunt. It also acts as a greenhouse gas.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. It gives us air to breathe, and wind to ruffle our hair.
The ozone in troposphere acts as a pollutant. The ozone in stratosphere protects us against UV rays.
It protects us from teh UV rays. These UV rays are harmful rays of the sun.
There is normally no life that breathes in the stratosphere. In the troposphere, both plants and animals suffer when significant amounts of ozone are present.
It is important to us cause it gives us food