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Where on earth is the trophosphere the thickest?
equator
In which layer will you find satellites?
Thermosphere
Which layer is greenhouse gas trapped in and how does their presence contribute to global warming?
stratosphere - Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, which can lead to an increase in global temperatures, contributing to global warming.
What is the temperature range in the exosphere, and why does it feel cold?
Temperatures can reach up to 2,500 °C in the exosphere, but it feels cold due to the extremely thin air, which doesn’t transfer heat effectively.
What is the composition of the exosphere, and how does it differ from lower atmospheric layers?
The exosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, and it has much lower particle density compared to lower layers.
What physical processes occur in the thermosphere that lead to the formation of the Aurora Borealis?
In the thermosphere, nitrogen and oxygen absorb solar radiation, exciting electrons that release energy as light, creating auroras.
What happens to meteors in the mesosphere, and what visual phenomenon do they create?
Meteors burn up in the mesosphere due to friction with air particles, creating the visual phenomenon known as shooting stars.
Why can long-distance planes fly more efficiently in the stratosphere?
Long-distance planes fly in the stratosphere due to its thinner air, which reduces drag and fuel consumption.
What is the significance of the ozone layer and which layer is it in?
The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, protecting life on Earth.
How does temperature change with altitude in the troposphere?
In the troposphere, temperature decreases with altitude, averaging about 1°C for every 100 meters.
In which layer of the atmosphere do weather systems primarily develop, and why?
Weather systems develop in the troposphere due to uneven solar energy distribution, which leads to convection currents.