Environmental Sciences, asked by sriniwaas475, 1 year ago

the stratosphere, specifically, the lower stratosphere has, it seems, been drying out. water vapor is a greenhouse gas, and the cooling effect on the earth's climate due to this desiccation may account for a fair bit of the slowdown in the rise of global temperatures seen over the past ten years. the stratosphere sits on top of the troposphere, the lowest, densest layer of the atmosphere.

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Answered by topanswers
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Stratosphere lies below mesosphere. The reason why the cooling effect may subside is the fact that stratosphere absorbs Sun’s ultraviolet ray in its upper layer, and with time it is said that cooling effect on the earth’s side may take a beating.

The reason given for lesser cooling effect is the disintegration of ozone layer, which is the result of the reaction of ozone with oxygen molecules.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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The stratosphere, specifically, the lower stratosphere has, it seems, been drying out. water vapor is a greenhouse gas, and the cooling effect on the earth's climate due to this desiccation may account for a fair bit of the slowdown in the rise of global temperatures seen over the past ten years. The stratosphere lies below the mesosphere. It absorps the harmful ultraviolet radiation which are emitted from the sun and thus keeps the earth suitable for being living for both the plant and animals.

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