Define homosphere and heterosphere
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The two levels of the atmosphere are known as the homosphere and heterosphere.
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- They differ in concentration. The two levels of the atmosphere are known as the homosphere and heterosphere.
- They have variable gas concentrations depending on altitude.
- The composition of gases in the homosphere, on the other hand, varies no more.
- However, the composition of gases varies more in the heterosphere.
- As a result, the gases in the homosphere exist as a homogeneous mixture, whereas the gases in the heterosphere exist as strata.
- Depending on the altitude, different gases are released.
- The composition of gases in the homosphere, on the other hand, varies no more. However, the composition of gases varies more in the heterosphere.
- As a result, the gases in the homosphere exist as a homogeneous mixture, whereas the gases in the heterosphere exist as strata.
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Homo sphere is defined as, it is the lower part of the earths atmosphere. And it lies in between the surface of the earth and hetero sphere.
Hetero sphere is defined as, it is the layer of an atmosphere in which the molecular diffusion separates the gases with the increase of the altitude in such a way lighter species are large relative to the heavier species.
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It is called as the homo sphere because here its continue to performing the chemical reaction.
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