Geography, asked by ishikaChhetri, 1 year ago

why temperature increased in the stratosphere?​

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Answered by shirishanaidu499
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Because Stratosphere contains ozone and it is formed when UV rays from the sun falls on the Oxygen molecule which leads to the formation of ozone and Ozone is not a stable compound so it breaks down oxygen to realease heat .

Answered by Anonymous
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in the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude. The reason is that the direct heat source for the stratosphere in the sun. A layer of ozone molecules absorbs solar radiation, which heats the stratosphere....still, the concentration of ozone os much greater than in the rest of atmosphere.

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