Our Earth’s Atmosphere can be divided into four layers with distinct changes in
temperature these are Troposphere, Staratophere, Mesosphere, and the Thermosphere.
The thoposphere is the hotter which is near into Earth’s suface and as the altitude increases the air temperature deccreses (Vancleave, 2015). According to Central Weather Bureau the air in this condition is unstable and almost of tge vapor in tye atmosphere exists in this layer which some weather only occur in this part including the clouds. fog, rain, and snow. Second layer of the atmosphere is the Stratosphere which is also called ozone layer. In this condition it aborbs most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun theat result it from being warmer. And as the altitude increases the air teperature also increases. The temperature in the stratosphere varies between -60 degrees Celsius and -15 degrees Celsius (Markings, 2017). Next is the Mesophere like also the troposphere layer it decreases in temperature with altitude because of the decreases in the density of the air molecules. This is the coldest temperature found in the atmosphere. Lastly, the Thermosphere in this phase as the altitude increases the air temperature also increases.
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