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Why is the troposphere called the weather-making zone?

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Answered by iamqueen1
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The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. In this layer, temperature decreases at the rate of 1 degree C for every 165 m ascent. ... The troposphere is also known as the weather-making zone because all physical processes of weather, like wind, clouds, storms, rainfall, mist, fog and hail, occur here.

Answered by saksham200663
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Explanation:

Because this layer contains water vapour and dust particles which cause condensation, precipitation, thunder, lightning, etc. These weather phenomena occurs in this layer.

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