troposphere:- The troposphere contains particles of dust which serve as nuclear centers for the formation of clouds.
There is decrease of temperature with a mean rate of about 6.40C per km.
it is from 0 to 15 kilometers. it has more air and has many clouds.
Stratosphere
No visible weather phenomena take place in this layer
In this layer the temperature does not change with altitude.er
stratosphere
it is from 15 km to 50 km. there is very little air and jet aeroplanes fly in this layer.
The crust is?æneither troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere?æ nor exosphere; these are layers of the atmosphere. The crust and the upper part of the mantle makes?æup the lithosphere.
Troposphere it is. It is the closest to the earth's surface.
There are a few layers to the atmosphere however the Troposphere is the largest part of the atmosphere containing 75% of its mass. However the Troposphere contains 99% of the water vapour on the planet as well as Earth's aerosols. It is also where all weather phenomenon will occur.
In ascending order of altitude, these are the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere, and the exosphere.
The location of the meteor shower can vary from time to time, but it mostly takes place in either the troposphere or the stratosphere.
Stratosphere is the layer above troposphere. Troposphere is the first layer and is below the stratosphere.
The stratopause is the layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
Troposphere: Temperature decreases with hight Stratosphere : Temperature increases with height
The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere is called the tropopause.
Ozone layer is located in the STRATOSPHERE region of atmosphere. However some part of it is also located in TROPOSPHERE so it can be considered between stratosphere and troposphere.
Air does not mix between the troposphere and stratosphere primarily due to the presence of a temperature inversion at the tropopause, which is the boundary between these two atmospheric layers. In the troposphere, temperature decreases with altitude, while in the stratosphere, it increases. This temperature difference creates a stable layer that inhibits vertical mixing, preventing the two layers from intermingling significantly. Additionally, the stability of the stratosphere prevents turbulence that could facilitate mixing.
tropopause
The thin outer layer of the troposphere that marks the boundary with the stratosphere is called the tropopause. It is characterized by a pause in the temperature change between the troposphere and the stratosphere and typically ranges in altitude from about 8 to 15 kilometers above Earth's surface.
Air from the troposphere and stratosphere cannot mix freely primarily due to the temperature inversion that characterizes the boundary between these two layers. In the troposphere, temperature decreases with altitude, while in the stratosphere, it increases with altitude. This temperature difference creates a stable layer that inhibits vertical mixing. Additionally, the presence of the tropopause acts as a barrier, preventing the turbulent air of the troposphere from easily entering the more stratified stratosphere.
No. The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and that stratosphere.
Stratosphere. (From a kid from mr salems class!!!)
The main difference between the four layers of the atmosphere (troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere) is their temperature profile. The troposphere gets colder with altitude, the stratosphere gets warmer with altitude, the mesosphere gets colder with altitude again, and the thermosphere experiences high temperatures due to absorption of solar radiation.