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Give the significance of the troposphere.

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The significance of the troposphere is as follows:

  • It is the layer closest to the Earth’s surface where almost all weather phenomena occur because it contains most of the atmospheric water vapors and solid particles necessary for cloud formation and precipitation (rain, hail, snow, sleet).
  • It extends to about 18 km at the Equator and about 8 km at the poles, and the temperature in this layer decreases with height, creating the normal lapse rate, which results in diverse climatic conditions.
  • It is called the “changing sphere” because the air is never static here, leading to constant changes in weather.
  • It contains about 75% of the atmosphere’s gases and holds water vapors from evaporation and transpiration essential for sustaining life.
  • The troposphere is heated primarily from the Earth’s surface, making it warmer near the ground and cooler upwards, which influences atmospheric circulation and weather.
  • This layer supports the flying of helicopters, drones, passenger planes, kites, and balloons.

Overall, the troposphere is vital for weather patterns, climate regulation, and life processes on Earth due to its composition and dynamic nature.

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Chapter 11: Composition and Structure of Atmosphere - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 112]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 11 Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (a) | Page 112
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