The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extending from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 8-15 kilometers (5-9 miles).
Characteristics of the Troposphere
Temperature: The temperature in the troposphere generally decreases with altitude, at an average rate of 6.5°C per kilometer (or 3.5°F per 1,000 feet). This temperature gradient is known as the environmental lapse rate.
The troposphere plays a crucial role in supporting life on Earth. It helps regulate the planet'stemperature, allows for weather patterns to develop, and is the layer where most of the atmospheric processes that affect human life occur.
Study Tips
Understand the concept of the environmental lapse rate and how it influences temperaturechanges in the troposphere.
Learn about the different atmospheric phenomena that occur in the troposphere, such as cloud formation and precipitation.
Explore the composition of the troposphere and the role of various gases and particles in the atmosphere.
Consider the importance of the troposphere in sustaining life on Earth and its impact on human activities.
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