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explain the structure of the troposphere std 7​

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Answered by mu6381706
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Explanation:

Troposphere: It is the lowest layer of the Earth's surface that extends to a height of 8 km at the poles and 18 km at the Equator. This layer is characterised with weather phenomenon like cloud formation, thunderstorms, rainfall and snowfall. Here, temperature decreases with the increase in height.

Answered by geethagunasekaran03
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Explanation:

The troposphere is bounded from above at a height of around 10-15 km by the tropopause. Between this boundary and the stratosphere, the temperature increases again (at -50°C here); this gives rise to a stable stratification in which vertical movements of air masses are quickly halted.

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