difference between troposphere and stratosphere
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Tropopause: The upper layer of troposphere is called tropopause. It is a thin layer and its height changes according to latitudes. ... Stratosphere: It extends up to the height of 50 km. The temperature remains constant up to the height of 20 km, in this layer.
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The troposphere is the lowest level of the atmosphere, so it is in contact with the Earth's surface. In contrast, the stratosphere is located above the troposphere, so it is not in contact with the Earth's surface. ... For example, it only rains and snows in the troposphere
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