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Q. Is the atmosphere solely responsible for the planets weather conditions? If so justify your answer. plz help i will mark the brillanist for the correct answer

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The Weather Layer

The atmosphere flows like a fluid with winds generated by temperature differences caused by a variety of factors, including incident and reflected sunlight. These winds collect moisture from the oceans and, when clouds form in regions of appropriate temperature and air pressure, drop the moisture back to the ground.

All this activity happens in the troposphere, the lowest level of the atmosphere. It's the region with the highest concentration of atmospheric gases. Weather is constantly changing and sometimes difficult to predict, and weather services exist worldwide to warn people of dangerous conditions as they develop.

Weather can also be affected by the very height differences within the troposphere and other levels of the atmosphere as well. As you move up the troposphere, temperature decreases, which also results in changing air pressure and wind currents.

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