why is the troposphere most important layer of the atmosphere
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The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and site of all weather on Earth.
Temperature and water vapor content in the troposphere decrease rapidly with altitude.
Water vapor plays a major role in regulating air temperature because it absorbs solar energy and thermal radiation from the planet's surface.
Temperature and water vapor content in the troposphere decrease rapidly with altitude.
Water vapor plays a major role in regulating air temperature because it absorbs solar energy and thermal radiation from the planet's surface.
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Why is the troposphere most important layer of the atmosphere
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- The troposphere is the sphere that is more essential type of the life-supporting layer in the earth and is thus is the most essential and most important for the life as it is the theater for the storms and all sort of the weather events and all sort of the element of the weather occur here and all the dust and water vapor occurs.
- its the first and the lowest layer of the atmosphere and consists of the 80% of the earth mass. And is followed by the tropopause is the place were the mixing stops adhere that the 20 % of the oxygen is present.
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