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Summary Of: Stratosphere

The stratosphere is situated between about 10... The stratosphere is layered in temperature because it is heated from above by absorption of... the top of the stratosphere has a temperature of about 270... The base of the stratosphere occurs where heating by... the stratosphere begins at lower altitudes near the poles due to the lower ground... The stratosphere is a region of intense interactions among radiative...

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