ozone is not considered as a layer because it is very thin. Troposphere is considered a layer.
The mesosphere is an atmospheric layer, which can also be considered a collection of layers. The mesosphere lies above the stratosphere but below the thermosphere, the other two "middle" layers of the atmosphere.
The atmosphere is typically divided into five layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. Each layer varies in temperature, composition, and atmospheric characteristics.
Different layers of atmosphere protect us. They do it by blocking the unwanted radiations of the sun.
The ozone layer is part of the Earth's stratosphere, which is one of the atmospheric layers. It is a region within the stratosphere where ozone molecules are concentrated and help absorb and filter out ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The atmospheric layers affect human life. These layers are layers of air.
The five layers of the atmosphere have different atmospheric temperature that occurs with increasing altitude. The layers also thin out with height from the surface.
altitude
The stratosphere
refraction
The troposphere.
the tempetature varies in each of the atmospheric layers; search up in Google images "Temperature of atmospheric layers" for a graph image. It's sure to help :)
The correct order of Earth's atmospheric layers starting at the surface is the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
the layers of the atmosphere in order are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
The Sun does not have atmospheric layers like Earth. It consists of mainly three main regions: the core, the radiative zone, and the convective zone.
ionosphere
The boundaries between atmospheric layers are determined by changes in temperature and composition. For example, the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere is defined by the tropopause, where temperature begins to increase with altitude. The boundaries between layers are also influenced by the mixing of gases and other atmospheric properties.