Water is trapped beneath the stratosphere by the tropopause.
(The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere.)
The stratosphere contains almost no water vapor.
The stratosphere is typically cold. Temperatures generally decrease with altitude in the stratosphere due to the low concentration of water vapor and presence of ozone, which absorbs and retains heat.
The resource trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer is known as groundwater. This is water that has seeped into the porous rock layers and is stored underground. Groundwater is an important source of water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial purposes.
Water trapped in soil is called "soil moisture" or "soil water." It plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth and providing nutrients to plants.
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.
which of the following describes characteristics of the stratosphere
Ozonated water can if some some clouds formed in the stratosphere and ozone was absorbed in the water.
it is the water trapped or/and suspended in hydraulic fluid .
There is no rain in the stratosphere because the amount of water in the stratosphere is much lower than in the lower atmosphere, which means the condensation of water vapour which creates rain doesn't occur in the atmosphere.
drowning?
That rather depends on how it is trapped. You are probably thinking of water of crystallization, where water is a constituent part of the crystal structure, such as in CuSO4.5H2O, hydrated (blue) copper sulfate.
The stratosphere contains almost no water vapor.
Water is typically trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer. This water can be stored underground and can be accessed through wells for various uses such as drinking water or irrigation.
The stratosphere is typically cold. Temperatures generally decrease with altitude in the stratosphere due to the low concentration of water vapor and presence of ozone, which absorbs and retains heat.
they will if they get trapped but they actually love the water and they love to swim
water
Is the upper stratosphere is cooler than the lower stratosphere?\