Embark on a fascinating journey through the layers of Earth's atmosphere, a dynamic shield that envelops our planet and sustains life as we know it. Each layer plays a unique role in regulating temperature and protecting our world.
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The Troposphere: Where Weather Happens
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the Earth's surface to about 8-15 kilometers. It is where most weather phenomena occur, including clouds, rain, and storms.
The Stratosphere: Home of the Ozone Layer
Above the troposphere lies the stratosphere. This layer is crucial because it contains the ozone layer, which absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
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The Outer Boundaries
From the mesosphere where meteors burn up, to the exosphere that fades into space, the atmosphere protects us from cosmic debris and regulates the heat of the sun.