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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Water is trapped beneath the stratosphere by the tropopause. (The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere.)
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
The stratopause, tropopause, and mesopause are all interfaces between two layers of the atmosphere.
Tropopause
No. The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and that stratosphere.
The troposphere's topmost boundary is the tropopause.
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Water is trapped beneath the stratosphere by the tropopause. (The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere.)
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
The stratosphere.
Tropopause
The stratopause, tropopause, and mesopause are all interfaces between two layers of the atmosphere.
Tropopause
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The troposphere and the stratosphere