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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Dramatic evening cloudscape in Florida
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Size of atmosphere compared to Florida illustration
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Structure of Earths atmosphere illustration
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Space shuttle over Earthandamp;apos;s horizon Photograph of the space shuttle Endeavour taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Structure of Earths atmosphere illustration
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Lenticular cloud Greece
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Cirrocumulus clouds
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Cirrocumulus clouds
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Cirrocumulus clouds made up of many small regularly spaced white clouds called cloudlets which are grouped together at a high altitude of the tropo
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Illustration of mountains satellites planes and sonar balloons in the Earths atmosphere Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Atmosphere of Mars illustration Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water The atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and Martian surface temp
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Massive plumes of the gas nitrogen dioxide can be seen hovering in the troposphere (low atmosphere) above China Nitrogen dioxide is a by-product of f
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Earths atmosphere Illustration showing the different layers of the Earths atmosphere and objects and phenomena found there Closest to Earth exten
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Earths atmosphere illustration
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Sunset from Earth orbit
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This image made with data from the Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere sensor flying on NASAs Terra satellite shows carbon monoxide over w
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Sunset seen from the International Space Station (ISS) The glow of the setting Sun shows layers of the atmosphere The first layer the troposphere
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Sunset from space Clouds illuminated by the glow of the setting Sun shining through the atmosphere of the Earth The atmosphere separates the Earth (
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Moonrise seen from orbit View of the Moon just before sunrise seen from the orbiting Shuttle Columbia during Mission STS-52 Note that only a thin
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Layers of Venuss atmosphere Graph illustrating the variation of temperature and pressure against height in the Venusian atmosphere The atmosphere i
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Recording atmospheric pollution
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Measuring atmospheric pollution
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Global carbon monoxide concentrations November 2006 Satellite image showing the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere at an altitu
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Global carbon monoxide concentrations November 2005 Satellite image showing the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere at an altitu
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Antarctic temperatures Computer model showing the average surface temperatures from December to May in the Antarctic for the years 1990 to 1999 Temp
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False-colour TIROS-N satellite image of the Earth showing temperature anomalies in the troposphere during the 1983 Pacific El Nino event Red areas
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Antarctic temperatures Computer model showing the average surface temperatures from December to May in the Antarctic for the years 1950 to 1959 Temp
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Arctic temperatures Computer model showing the average surface temperatures from December to May in the Arctic region for the years 1990 to 1999 Tem
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Arctic temperatures 1950-1959
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Arctic temperatures 1880-1889
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MODEL RELEASED Ozone monitor Meteorologist checking a Brewer spectrometer a piece of equipment for monitoring the level of ozone (O3) in the air O
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Cumulonimbus thunderstorm cloud artwork Cumulonimbi are large turbulent clouds which carry rain or hail They usually form from cumulus clouds at a
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Cumulonimbus storm clouds
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Noctilucent clouds seen from the International Space Station (ISS) These clouds (white streaks across centre) are very thin and form high above the
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Carbon dioxide levels east Pacific 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels west Pacific 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels Asia 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels east Pacific 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels west Pacific 2003
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels centred on the Pacific Ocean satellite data Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global wa
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Carbon dioxide levels Asia 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels Atlantic 2003
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Atmospheric carbon monoxide Image 4 of 4 Satellite image of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) flowing east across the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of
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Earths atmosphere Illustration showing layers of the Earths atmosphere as revealed by various natural phenomena At lower left weather occurs in
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Atmospheric carbon monoxide Image 3 of 4 Satellite image of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) flowing east across the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of
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Atmospheric carbon monoxide Image 2 of 4 Satellite image of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) flowing east across the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of
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Atmospheric carbon monoxide Image 1 of 4 Satellite image of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) flowing east across the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of
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Water loss in upper atmosphere
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1997 El Nino Coloured satellite image of the atmospheric humidity over the Pacific Ocean due to the 1997 El Nino event The El Nino is a movement of
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Earths atmosphere Sunrise over the Pacific Ocean seen from a space shuttle in orbit (mission STS-69) The black area in the lower frame is the Eart
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Global map of tropospheric temperature anomalies
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Global carbon dioxide concentration
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Earths atmosphere Illustration of the four lowest layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of abo
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Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Janibacter hoylei Gram-positive stratosphere bacterium (prokaryote) In 2009 Indian scientists launched a high
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Jupiters atmosphere
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Global nitrogen dioxide levels July 2014 Major sources of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) include industrial emissions automobile traffic fore
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Global carbon dioxide levels conceptual image The increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) more prevalent in the northern hemisphere is shown in
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Long distance communications antenna
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Janibacter hoylei prokaryote SEM
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Janibacter hoylei prokaryote SEM
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Janibacter hoylei Gram-positive stratosphere bacterium (prokaryote) In 2009 Indian scientists launch
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Janibacter hoylei prokaryote SEM
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Middle East nitrogen dioxide trend 2005-2014 satellite map
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East Asia nitrogen dioxide trend 2005-2014 Satellite data map of East Asia showing the trend between 2005 and 2014 in levels of the pollutant gas nit
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European nitrogen dioxide trend 2005-2014 satellite map
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Global nitrogen dioxide levels for 2014 Satellite map of the global levels in 2014 of the pollutant gas nitrogen dioxide (NO2) produced by cars pow
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Schematic representation of the five principle layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer the one that we all live in is the troposphere extend
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Schematic representation of the five principle layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer the one that we all live in is the troposphere extend
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Schematic representation of the five principle layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer the one that we all live in is the troposphere extend
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Artwork of Earths Atmospheric Layers
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Schematic representation of the four lowest layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer the one that we all live in is the troposphere extending
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Artwork of Earths Atmospheric Layers
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Artwork of Earths Atmospheric Layers
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Carbon dioxide levels South America
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Carbon dioxide levels Australia 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels 2003
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Carbon dioxide levels Africa 2003
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Ice pressure ridges Antarctica
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Global carbon monoxide levels Satellite-based maps showing the decrease in levels of carbon monoxide gas in the troposphere (the lower atmosphere) fr
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Global carbon monoxide levels April 2013
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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Illustration of the five major layers in Earths atmosphere The bottom layer is the troposphere extending to an altitude of about 15 km (kilometres)
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