The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere
from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
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The location of the Van Allen Radiation Belts
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Magnetosphere
The Van Allen Radiation Belt touches the Earth at the poles and extends out into space up to 19,000 kilometers in a circular shape before coming back around to the opposite pole. Google Van Allen in Google Images for pictures.
The lowest layer of the atmosphere is the Troposphere.
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What is located immediately above the stratopause
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The mesosphere is located immediately above the stratopause.
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Large accumulations of ozone are found here
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Ozone accumplations are found in the ozone layer. This ozone
layer is a layer of this gas. It is found in the atmosphere.
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The darkened area of a sunspot is a
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umbra.
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The Auroras form here
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Magnetosphere.
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What is produced when a cold air mass moves into an area where a warm air mass is located
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cold front(:
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Where is located immediately above the stratosphere
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Mesosphere.
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Which two topics does the Seventeenth Amendment cover
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Suffrae and Politics
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What is located immediately above the tropopause
The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere
from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
The location of the Van Allen Radiation Belts
Magnetosphere
The Van Allen Radiation Belt touches the Earth at the poles and extends out into space up to 19,000 kilometers in a circular shape before coming back around to the opposite pole. Google Van Allen in Google Images for pictures.