The atmospheric layers are rarified at higher level
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It's because the force of gravity of the Earth decreases with increasing altitude.
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The various layers of the air in the atmosphere are rarefied as we go up into the higher layers and the impact of the factors like the density, temperature and the pressure along with the rotation of the earth has a direct impact on the layers.
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- As the layers of the atmosphere tend to increase so does the composition and the layers of the gases of the earth and the increase in the height increases the temperature and density increase thus there is a decrease in the density of the air molecules.
- The density of the air decrees as we go up the altitude. As an example of the summit of Mount Everest at a height of 8848 meters above the sea level the air tends to be ratified as the containers have to carry ew-oth them tere gas tanks and thus the difference in the pressure units causes this.
- As 50% of the mass of the earth is below 5.6 km and about 90 % is below 16 km. The atmospheric variation starts to take place form the 11 km from the mean sea level. Thus most of the pollution content is found till the altitude of 30km firm the surface of the earth.
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