Yes.
But the density is low (compared to sea-level)
and the temperature is alsao quite low.
Other than that, stratosphere is quite "normal".
The troposphere and stratosphere are the two atmospheric layers that can contain air as warm as 25°C. The troposphere is where most of the Earth's weather occurs and its temperature decreases with altitude. The stratosphere is located above the troposphere and contains the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters UV radiation.
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troposphere- zone of weather, where we live stratosphere-ozone mesosphere-middle thermosphere-aurora borealis exosphere-almost space
The temperature in the stratosphere increases with altitude due to the presence of the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters incoming solar radiation. This absorption of ultraviolet rays leads to a warming of the surrounding air in the stratosphere.
In the stratosphere, oxygen primarily exists in the form of O2 molecules, just like in the Earth's atmosphere. This molecular oxygen plays a crucial role in the absorption of harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun, helping to protect life on Earth.
The ideal zone for ozone is stratosphere. It is because the temperature and pressures that are being required for depletion and replenishment are there in stratosphere.
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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.
This stratum zone is the tallest zone in a forest in which the trees reach. This is kind like of the stratosphere in the Earth's atmosphere.
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.
It exists in the stratosphere and near the surface. Near the surface it is harmful, resulting from human pollutants for the most part. In the stratosphere is it useful, as it blocks much of the ultraviolet radiation.
It exists in the stratosphere and near the surface. Near the surface it is harmful, resulting from human pollutants for the most part. In the stratosphere is it useful, as it blocks much of the ultraviolet radiation.
Air pressure decreases as you move from the troposphere to the stratosphere. This is because the weight of the air above is less in the stratosphere, leading to lower air pressure at higher altitudes.
This stratum zone is the tallest zone in a forest in which the trees reach. This is kind like of the stratosphere in the Earth's atmosphere.
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