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CO2 is a well-mixed gas in the Earth's atmosphere, meaning it is distributed fairly evenly throughout the various layers. However, other gases such as nitrogen and oxygen make up the majority of the atmosphere and are heavier than CO2, preventing CO2 from forming a distinct lower layer. Gravity helps keep all gases relatively well-mixed in the atmosphere.
It has 6 layers which are, from inside towards the surface:-CoreRadiative zoneConvective zonePhotosphereChromosphereCoronaIt also has features which appear in its outer layers:SunspotGranulesProminences
The outermost part of Earth's atmosphere is the exosphere, which extends from about 500 km to 10,000 km above the surface. Satellites in geostationary orbit, located at an altitude of about 35,786 km, are still within Earth's exosphere.
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Satellites, weather balloons, and ground-based instruments like lidars and radars are still used today to study climates and the layers of the atmosphere. These tools provide valuable data on temperature, humidity, air pressure, and wind patterns to help scientists better understand Earth's atmosphere.
Satellites equipped with specialized instruments are used to study climates and the layers of the atmosphere. These satellites can monitor various atmospheric parameters such as temperature, humidity, and composition over large areas and at different altitudes. Additionally, ground-based instruments like weather balloons and lidars are also used for atmospheric research.
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Two types of dry climates are arid climates, characterized by very low precipitation levels, and semi-arid climates, which receive slightly more precipitation than arid climates but still have limited water availability.
Because the climate zones get farther from the equater and the equater is were hot climates are at
"You [familiar] keep on studying." As a question it means, "Are you going to keep on studying?"
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