That would be the 2nd layer, the stratosphere layer with the ozone at top.
The stratosphere which contains most of the atmosphere's ozone.
The jet stream runs at the top of the troposphere. It is a narrow, meandering band of fast-flowing, westerly winds typically found between 7 and 12 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. The jet stream plays a significant role in shaping weather patterns and can influence the movement of storms.
I think the correct answer is Stratus.
The top layer of the troposphere is known as the tropopause, which serves as the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. It is characterized by a temperature inversion, where temperatures stabilize and stop decreasing with altitude. The altitude of the tropopause varies, typically reaching higher elevations at the equator and lower at the poles, averaging around 8 to 15 kilometers (5 to 9 miles) above sea level. This layer plays a crucial role in weather patterns and the distribution of atmospheric phenomena.
It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
The stratosphere which contains most of the atmosphere's ozone.
The stratosphere which contains most of the atmosphere's ozone.
The top portion of the troposphere is known as the tropopause. It is characterized by a stable temperature gradient and acts as a boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere above.
Tropopoause!!! :)
Tropopoause!!! :)
The jet stream runs at the top of the troposphere. It is a narrow, meandering band of fast-flowing, westerly winds typically found between 7 and 12 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. The jet stream plays a significant role in shaping weather patterns and can influence the movement of storms.
The troposphere is the portion of the atmosphere closest to earth. It is below the stratosphere.
The troposphere is the portion of the atmosphere closest to earth. It is below the stratosphere.
The stratosphere.
yes
Even the highest mountains are still within the troposphere.
I think the correct answer is Stratus.