nitrogen and water vapor
ozone
The third layer of Earth's atmosphere is the mesosphere, located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It extends from about 31 to 53 miles (50 to 85 kilometers) above the Earth's surface. Temperatures in the mesosphere decrease with altitude, reaching their coldest temperatures in the upper regions of this layer.
it is the ozone layer in the atmosphere because it is what keeps the atmosphere in check of what is happening in the atmosphere.
Ozone is an important substance in the upper atmosphere that plays a crucial role in temperature changes in the upper atmospheric layers. It absorbs solar radiation and acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat in the upper atmosphere, leading to temperature changes.
The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, while the lithosphere is the solid outer layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle. These two components interact and influence each other through processes like weathering and erosion.
Upper Part
ozone
ozone
The ozone found in the upper atmosphere protects us from the UV rays. It is not a polluntant.
Upper gas is the gas found in the upper regions of the atmosphere. this mostly consists of nitrogen but also contains carbon dioxide, oxygen and hydrogen. Alternatively it is a mouth fart. Also known as a burp.
Yes, in a process called atmospheric evaporation. Mostly this affects the amount of Hydrogen in the upper atmosphere. But as the the Earth has an ice-trap elevation (where water gets frozen out and sent back down) not too much hydrogen gets into the upper atmosphere to be ionized and evaporated off.
lower core, upper core, mantle, and crust
ozone
The ozone layer is found in the upper atmosphere. It is because of the suitable conditions there.
Upper Part
Coal is mostly found on the West Coast of NZ's Upper South Island.
The asthenosphere is the upper part of Earth's mantle. It is partially molten (plastic rheology) and mechanically detached from the lithosphere, which is mostly the Earth's crust (but also a little bit of upper mantle). The density of the upper mantle is your mom! (yo mamma!)