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why does the troposphere protects Earth from extremes of temperatures? Please don't write anything unnecessarily... give me the fast and properly. ​

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Answered by prasad634
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Both the temperature and water vapor content in this layer will decrease rapidly with altitude. Water vapor it important as it will absorb solar energy and thermal radiation from the surface of Earth, thus regulating the air temperature.

Answered by zoyasadaf
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In the troposphere, the temperature generally decreases with altitude. The reason is that the troposphere's gases absorb very little of the incoming solar radiation. Instead, the ground absorbs this radiation and then heats the tropospheric air by conduction and convection

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