The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather events occur and most of the Earth's atmospheric particles and moisture are found. It extends from the Earth's surface up to about 7-17 kilometers (4-11 miles) in altitude at the poles and up to about 10-18 kilometers (6-11 miles) at the equator.
I live in the application layer as a virtual assistant.
The thermosphere is the thinnest temperature zone, located above the mesosphere and extending into space. It is known for its extremely low density of air molecules.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur and contains about 75% of the atmosphere's total mass.
Atmosphere that has relatively uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. Air masses are classified based on their source region, and when they move, they can bring weather changes to the areas they affect.
The two main sources of heat in the troposphere are solar radiation, which warms the Earth's surface, and the release of latent heat energy from water vapor condensing into clouds and precipitation.
we live in the troposhere.
i have a question for every one why does a cloud form i troposhere
Tropopause
stratosphere
the temperature of the troposhere is always cold and goes up and down but at the beginning of the troposphere it is about 15 degree's C.
The troposhere starts on the Earth and continues up in the atmopshere to 17 km (10.6 miles) high.
the sun
The Troposhere I think...
the heat radiaton warms it.
yes... it is the closest layer to the eaths surface
Gravity and would burn up
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere