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- Stratosphere - Wikipedia
The stratosphere is a region of intense interactions among radiative, dynamical, and chemical processes, in which the horizontal mixing of gaseous components proceeds much more rapidly than does vertical mixing
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- Stratosphere | Ozone Layer, Temperature Winds | Britannica
Stratosphere, layer of Earth’s atmosphere lying between the troposphere and the mesosphere The lower portion of the stratosphere is nearly isothermal (a layer of constant temperature), whereas temperatures in its upper levels increase with altitude
- Layers of the Atmosphere - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The stratosphere extends from 4 -12 miles (6-20 km) above the Earth's surface to around 31 miles (50 km) This layer holds 19 percent of the atmosphere's gases but very little water vapor
- The Stratosphere - Center for Science Education
The stratosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere It is the second layer of the atmosphere as you go upward The troposphere, the lowest layer, is right below the stratosphere The next higher layer above the stratosphere is the mesosphere
- Stratosphere | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
What is the stratosphere? The stratosphere is a layer of Earth’s atmosphere The stratosphere is located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere
- STRATOSPHERE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STRATOSPHERE is the part of the earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles (50 kilometers) above the surface and in which temperature increases gradually to about 32°F (0°C) and clouds rarely form
- What is a sudden stratospheric warming event and how can it impact . . .
Stable or strong polar vortex During a sudden stratospheric warming event, the polar vortex in the stratosphere weakens, sometimes enough to reverse the westerly winds that spin around it
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