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  • The zone separating the troposphere from the stratosphere is called the ________________.

    Question: The zone separating the troposphere from the stratosphere is called the ________________.

    Options:

    stratospause
    Tropomerge
    Stratomerge
    Tropopause

    🔑Key Points:
    -The zone separating the troposphere from the stratosphere is called the Tropopause.
    -The tropopause acts as a boundary where the temperature stops decreasing with altitude and begins to increase in the stratosphere.
    -This boundary is significant because it marks the limit of most weather phenomena, which occur in the troposphere below.
    -The height of the tropopause varies with latitude and season, being higher at the equator and lower at the poles.

    🔴Additional Information:
    -The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and is where most of the Earth's weather occurs.
    -The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere and contains the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters ultraviolet solar radiation.
    -The tropopause is characterized by a temperature inversion, where the temperature ceases to decrease with altitude and may even increase slightly.
    -Understanding the tropopause is crucial for meteorology and aviation, as it affects weather patterns and flight dynamics.

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