
"The Structure of the Atmosphere" (work)
"The Structure of the Atmosphere" refers to the layers that compose Earth’s atmosphere, each with distinct characteristics. Starting from the surface, these include the troposphere (where weather occurs), stratosphere (home to the ozone layer), mesosphere (where meteors burn up), thermosphere (which has very high temperatures), and exosphere (the outermost layer, where molecules escape into space). Each layer plays a crucial role in protecting life on Earth, regulating temperature, and supporting weather patterns. Understanding this structure helps us comprehend climate change, air quality, and other environmental issues.