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why is the troposphere the densest layer of the atmosphere ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The troposphere is the shortest layer of the atmosphere. It rises to only about 12 kilometers (7 miles) above the surface. Even so, this layer holds 75% of all the gas molecules in the atmosphere. That's because the air is densest in this layer....

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Answered by ravitiwari37ravi
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top Fiat density in atmosphere is 2.225kg/metre cube

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