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Answer the following questions in a short manner.
1. What is the importance of atmosphere?
2.How do plants take nitrogen?
3.Name the 5 layers of atmosphere.
4.Name two features of stratosphere.
5.Mention two important features of thermosphere.
6.Mention one characteristic feature of Seasonal, permanent and local winds each.
7.What is the importance of rainfall?

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Answered by anuchabukswar2004
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->1} The atmosphere is an important part of what makes Earth livable. It blocks some of the Sun's dangerous rays from reaching Earth. It traps heat, making Earth a comfortable temperature. And the oxygen within our atmosphere is essential for life.

->2} Fixation - Fixation is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants. ... Assimilation - This is how plants get nitrogen. They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots. Then the nitrogen gets used in amino acids, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll.

->3} 1 The Troposphere.

2 The Stratosphere.

3 The Mesosphere.

4 The Thermosphere

->4} Presence of Ozone. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which is situated within the uppermost portion of the stratosphere. Ozone is a particularly reactive form of oxygen because of its chemical composition. It traps ultraviolet light from the sun and converts it into heat, according to Espere

->5} The thermosphere greatly helps in protecting the earth and making space exploration and modern forms of communication possible. It also supports and protects life on the planet. It recycles water, absorbs the sun's energy, and creates a moderate temperature.

->7} Why Rain is Important. The plants we grow, the animals we raise, and the requirements of the human body to stay hydrated are all dependent on water…clean water. Rainwater fills streams, rivers, and lakes. It carries with it not only the potential for life but also a history of its own past.

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