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stratosphere

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/ˈstrætəsfɪr/
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the atmospheric layer above the troposphere, where temperature generally increases with altitude and the ozone layer is situated

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  • The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, crucial for absorbing and blocking harmful ultraviolet radiation.
  • Temperature in the stratosphere typically rises with altitude due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone.
  • The stability of air in the stratosphere limits vertical convection and turbulence, providing a relatively calm atmospheric region.
  • Weather phenomena, such as clouds and precipitation, are uncommon in the stratosphere due to its stable conditions.
  • The stratosphere is vital for preserving life on Earth by shielding the planet from harmful solar radiation.