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The Earth's atmosphere is composed of different layers, each with its own unique characteristics from "summary" of Earth System Science by Timothy Lenton

The Earth's atmosphere is a complex system that can be broken down into distinct layers, each with its own set of unique characteristics. These layers are defined based on changes in temperature and composition as one moves higher up from the Earth's surface. Starting at the lowest layer, the troposphere is where most weather phenomena occur. This layer is characterized by a decrease in temperature with increasing altitude, and it contains the majority of the atmosphere's mass. As one moves higher into the stratosphere, the temperature begins to increase due to the presence of ozone, which absorbs and scatters ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. Above the stratosphere lies the mesosphere, where temperatures once again decrease with altitude. This layer is where meteors burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. Finally, the thermosphere is the outermost layer,...
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    Earth System Science

    Timothy Lenton

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