Asked by .Yuki.

The atmosphere is made-up of several layers of air. The bottom 2 layers are the stratosphere and the troposphere. How does the troposphere differ from the stratosphere.

A. The troposphere has a lower air pressure than the stratosphere.

B. The troposphere contains less moisture than the stratosphere.

C. The troposphere is much warmer than the stratosphere.

D. The troposphere contains more ozone molecules than the stratosphere.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
None of the choices are correct.

Correct differences: the troposphere (lowest layer) has higher air pressure than the stratosphere, contains most of the atmosphere’s moisture (and weather), is generally colder with temperature decreasing with height (whereas the stratosphere warms with height because of the ozone layer), and contains far less ozone than the stratosphere.