- Stratosphere - Wikipedia
Diagram showing the five primary layers of the Earth's atmosphere: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere The layers are not to scale
- Layers of the Atmosphere - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The stratosphere extends from 4 -12 miles (6-20 km) above the Earth's surface to around 31 miles (50 km) This layer holds 19 percent of the atmosphere's gases but very little water vapor
- Layers of the Earths Atmosphere - Facts with Diagram
What are the different layers of Earth's atmosphere, how many are there, their order, temperature, picture Learn which layer we live in, and where weather occurs
- The Stratosphere - Center for Science Education
The stratosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere It is the second layer of the atmosphere as you go upward The troposphere, the lowest layer, is right below the stratosphere The next higher layer above the stratosphere is the mesosphere
- Stratosphere | Ozone Layer, Temperature Winds | Britannica
Stratosphere, layer of Earth’s atmosphere lying between the troposphere and the mesosphere The lower portion of the stratosphere is nearly isothermal (a layer of constant temperature), whereas temperatures in its upper levels increase with altitude
- The Stratosphere Is Home to Earths Ozone Layer - HowStuffWorks
The stratosphere is one of Earth's five atmospheric layers that also includes the troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere
- Stratosphere: Definition Characteristics | StudySmarter
The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending from about 10 to 50 kilometers above the surface It features a temperature increase with altitude, contains the ozone layer that absorbs harmful UV radiation, and has stable air with minimal turbulence compared to the troposphere
- What is the Stratosphere? - Characteristics and Importance
The stratosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere, but it is neither the farthest away from nor the closest to the Earth's surface It is located between other atmospheric layers known as the troposphere and the mesosphere It extends approximately 6 to 31 miles (10 to 50 km) above sea level
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