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give an account of the different layers of the atmosphere​

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Answered by kunwardurgesh3635
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Explanation:

Troposphere

The troposphere starts at the Earth's surface and extends 8 to 14.5 kilometers high (5 to 9 miles). This part of the atmosphere is the most dense. Almost all weather is in this region.

Stratosphere

The stratosphere starts just above the troposphere and extends to 50 kilometers (31 miles) high. The ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters the solar ultraviolet radiation, is in this layer.

Mesosphere

The mesosphere starts just above the stratosphere and extends to 85 kilometers (53 miles) high. Meteors burn up in this layer

Thermosphere

The thermosphere starts just above the mesosphere and extends to 600 kilometers (372 miles) high. Aurora and satellites occur in this layer.

Ionosphere

The ionosphere is an abundant layer of electrons and ionized atoms and molecules that stretches from about 48 kilometers (30 miles) above the surface to the edge of space at about 965 km (600 mi), overlapping into the mesosphere and thermosphere. This dynamic region grows and shrinks based on solar conditions and divides further into the sub-regions: D, E and F; based on what wavelength of solar radiation is absorbed. The ionosphere is a critical link in the chain of Sun-Earth interactions. This region is what makes radio communications possible.

Exosphere

This is the upper limit of our atmosphere. It extends from the top of the thermosphere up to 10,000 km (6,200 mi).

Answered by kripavinu90
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Ans. Our atmosphere has five different layers. They are:

1.Troposphere: This is the most important layer of the atmosphere with average height of 13 km from the  earth. It is in this layer that we find the air that we breathe. Almost all the weather phenomena such as rainfall,  fog and hailstorm occur here.

2.Stratosphere: This layer extends up to a height of 50 km. It presents the most ideal conditions for flying  aero planes. It contains a layer of ozone gas which protects us from the harmful effect of the sunrays.

3.Mesosphere: This layer extends up to the height of 80 km. Meteorites burn up in this layer on entering from  the space.

4.Thermosphere: In this layer temperature rises very rapidly with increasing height. Ionosphere is a part of  this layer. It extends between 80—400 km. This layer helps in radio transmission. Radio waves transmitted  from the earth are reflected back to the earth by this layer.

5.Exosphere: It is the uppermost layer where there is very thin air. Light gases such as helium and hydrogen  float into the space from here.

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