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stratosphere
layer of the earth's atmosphere located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere
The stratosphere is the layer of the earth's atmosphere which lies between 10 and 50 kilometres above the earth
the atmospheric shell above the troposphere and below the mesosphere It extends from the tropopause, usually 10-25 km high, to the height where temperature begins to decrease in the 20 to 25 km region
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere that lies above the troposphere and extends to about 50 km above the earth's surface The temperature within the stratosphere remains fairly constant but can rise in the upper regions of this layer due to absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone
The region of a planetary atmosphere immediately above the troposphere and having an approximately constant temperature In the Earth, the stratosphere is thickest at the poles and thinner or even nonexistant over the equator The area of maximum atmospheric ozone, essential to blocking ultraviolet radiation from the Sun, and rare nacreous clouds are found in the stratopause at an altitude of about 25 kilometers Temperatures are similar to artic winter temperatures
A part of the atmosphere extending variously from six to fifteen miles above the Earth's surface
The layer of the atmosphere typically located between 15 and 50 kilometers above sea level that is characterized by stable, less dense dry air
The layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere, where temperature increases with height
The region of the atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, characterized by its concentration of ozone molecules which form the ozone layer
The layer above the troposphere where temperatures gradually increase with height This layer begins at approximately 10km and ends around 50km The earth's ozone is concentrated here
the upper portion of the atmosphere (approximately 11 km to 50 km above the surface of the earth)
If you say that someone or something climbs or is sent into the stratosphere, you mean that they reach a very high level. This was enough to launch their careers into the stratosphere. Layer of the atmosphere that is located above the troposphere. The stratosphere extends from a lower boundary of about 11 mi (17 km) altitude to an upper boundary (the stratopause) at about 30 mi (50 km). The ozone layer is a part of the stratosphere
region between the troposphere and mesosphere, extending from 10 to 30 miles above the Earth's surface
{i} layer of the Earth's atmosphere located between the troposphere and the mesosphere
the layer of the atmosphere that is found 6 to 30 miles above the ground It contains stratospheric ozone (Back to Ozone Action! Days)
layer of the earths atmosphere located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere
Region of the atmosphere between the troposphere and mesosphere, having a lower boundary of approximately 8 km at the poles to 15 km at the equator and an upper boundary of approximately 50 km Depending upon latitude and season, the temperature in the lower stratosphere can increase, be isothermal, or even decrease with altitude, but the temperature in the upper stratosphere generally increases with height due to absorption of solar radiation by ozone
A relatively stable layer of the atmosphere between the tropopause and a height of about 30 miles in which temperature changes very little (in polar and temperate zones) or increases (in the tropics) with increasing altitude In the stratosphere clouds of water never form and there is practically no convection See Tropopause, Troposphere
The region of the uppermost atmosphere where temperature increases along with the altitude due to the absorption of solar UV radiation by ozone. The stratosphere extends from the tropopause (10-15 kilometers) to approximately 50 kilometers
The part of the atmosphere directly above the troposphere See Atmosphere
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