2.3 Atmospheric chemistry and air pollution
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The atmosphere is Earth's protective blanket, a mix of gases held by gravity. It's mostly nitrogen and oxygen, shielding us from UV rays and regulating temperature. This gaseous envelope extends from the ground to space, thinning as it goes up. The atmosphere has distinct layers, each with unique properties. The troposphere hosts weather, while the stratosphere houses the ozone layer. Higher up, the mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere play roles in phenomena like meteor burnup and auroras.
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The atmosphere is Earth's protective blanket, a mix of gases held by gravity. It's mostly nitrogen and oxygen, shielding us from UV rays and regulating temperature. This gaseous envelope extends from the ground to space, thinning as it goes up. The atmosphere has distinct layers, each with unique properties. The troposphere hosts weather, while the stratosphere houses the ozone layer. Higher up, the mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere play roles in phenomena like meteor burnup and auroras.
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