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The atmosphere of the Earth is divided into four layers based on temperature variations. The Troposphere is the layer closest to the planet. The average upper boundary of the layer is 13 km above Earth’s surface. The height varies with latitude and with the seasons by as much as 5 km. What are the minimum and maximum heights of the upper bound of the troposphere?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

These layers are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. A further region at about 500 km above the Earth's surface is called the exosphere.

Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given The atmosphere of the Earth is divided into four layers based on temperature variations. The Troposphere is the layer closest to the planet. The average upper boundary of the layer is 13 km above Earth’s surface. The height varies with latitude and with the seasons by as much as 5 km. What are the minimum and maximum heights of the upper bound of the troposphere?

  • Now  By 5 km, the height differs with latitude and seasons
  • So we need to find the minimum and maximum heights of the upper bounds of the troposphere.
  • Now let the height of the troposphere be m.
  • So  m – 13  = 5
  •       m – 13 = 5
  •         m = 13 + 5
  •         m = 18 km
  • Also m – 13 = - 5
  •           m = 13 – 5
  •           m = 8 km
  • Therefore the minimum height of troposphere is 8 km and the maximum height is 18 km

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