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The troposphere does. The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere where most oxygen, hydrogen, and other natural gases are that humans, animals, and vegetation needs to survive. This layer is approximately 5 miles tall, and stretch all the way across the globe.

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Is the temperature near the tropopause warmer than the temperature near the earth's surface?

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