Now that would be biosphere...
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere. This is where weather events occur and where most of Earth's weather processes take place. The troposphere extends from the surface of the Earth up to about 8 to 15 kilometers in altitude, depending on location.
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere.
The stratosphere.
the bricks at the bottom supports it from tilting and falling to the ground unless there is an earthquake
The bottom layer of the atmosphere where almost all weather occurs is the troposphere. This layer is where most of the Earth's weather phenomena, such as clouds, storms, and precipitation, take place due to the mixing of warm and cool air. The troposphere extends from the Earth's surface up to an average of about 11 miles (17 kilometers) in altitude.
It isn't. There are large portions of the bottom of Lake Michigan that are covered in stones and boulders.
The troposphere.
Troposphere is the most dense part because it is at the bottom of the atmosphere.
It is the atmosphere.
There are tiles on the entire space shuttle. Every square inch is covered in tiles. The nose, bottom and leading edges of the space shuttle have black tiles while the rest of the space shuttle has white tiles. The nose leading edges and the bottom of the shuttle are the portions of the shuttle that get the most friction/heat from the atmosphere during re-entry.
Generally, atmospheric pressure is greatest at ground level, because you are at the bottom of the 25 mile thick atmosphere of earth. Greatest water pressure in a swimming pool is at the bottom, too. As you go up into the atmosphere, the pressure tends to decrease.
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