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Stratosphere is the layer above troposphere. Troposphere is the first layer and is below the stratosphere.
The three main types of layers in the Earth's atmosphere are the troposphere (closest to the surface and where weather occurs), the stratosphere (contains the ozone layer that absorbs UV radiation), and the mesosphere (where most meteors burn up).
The Stratosphere does not end at 9 miles in the first place. The Stratosphere STARTS at 17 km so if you do the math, you will know that the Stratosphere does not end at 9 miles.Secondly, the Stratosphere ends at 17 km because that's where the Mesosphere starts.
The troposphere stops getting colder at the boundary known as the tropopause, which is the transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. In the troposphere, temperature generally decreases with altitude due to decreasing atmospheric pressure. However, at the tropopause, temperatures stabilize and may even begin to increase with altitude in the stratosphere above. This temperature inversion marks the end of the cooling trend characteristic of the troposphere.
if you mean chemically its Oxygen 29%ish, Nitrogen 70%ish, 1% argon and other trace elements Or the Thermosphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere, in that order from the earth's surface, but there are more than 3
Ozone layer is present at certain height in the stratosphere. It is the only characteristic of the layer of ozone.
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Ultraviolet light from the Sun warms the stratosphere by absorbing and heating up the ozone in this layer of the atmosphere. This absorption of UV light by ozone helps to create the temperature inversion characteristic of the stratosphere.
The three regions are the Troposphere, Stratosphere, and Mesosphere.
Troposphere, stratosphere and mesosphere
The three transitional layers in the atmosphere are the tropopause, which separates the troposphere and the stratosphere; the stratopause, which separates the stratosphere and the mesosphere; and the mesopause, which separates the mesosphere and the thermosphere.
The three characteristic are temperature, size, and brightness.
Is the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere?\
The characteristic is temperature. While pressure diminishes with increasing altitude, it is dependent on the underlying air masses. Temperature changes vary consistently within each of the major layers (troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere).
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Precipitation coldness and. Heatness
Yes, the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere. This is because the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone in the upper stratosphere creates a temperature inversion, where the temperature increases with altitude.