One reason is because there is very little water vapor. The other is because air in the stratosphere is stable. This means that there is no inherent tendency for it to rise, since temperature increases with altitude.
Yes, there are polar stratospheric clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are also able to reach into the stratosphere for brief periods of time. Supercell thunderstorms with powerful updrafts can rise above the tropopause and into the stratosphere.
Yes, weather does happen in the stratosphere. While most weather happens in the troposphere, some does happen in the stratosphere. Most notably, the tops of severe thunderstorms may penetrate into the stratosphere.
There is no weather in the stratosphere. All weather occurs in the Troposphere.
Some are, but most are not. Most meteors you see are in the thermosphere or mesosphere and burn up before reaching the stratosphere.
most storms do such as thunder storms and so on, but tropical storms like cyclones(tornadoes) occur in the Troposphere.
Yes, Clouds are normally formed in the Upper Troposphere and lower stratosphere. Some clouds are higher than others. Fog is considered a cloud, except it's at ground level.
No. Weather is bound in the Troposphere. Inbetween the troposhpere and the stratosphere the pressure builds as to prevent weather from forming outside of the barrier
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in a way there is wind but that's it
Low
About 1 millibar.
the air pressure changes because gas paticles are farther apart and air pressure decreases
stratosphere
stratosphere
air pressure decreases
air pressure decreases
Low
Low
About 1 millibar.
About 1 millibar.
the air pressure changes because gas paticles are farther apart and air pressure decreases
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The layers are present in stratosphere. These are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
The thermosphere and the stratosphere are two atmospheric layers that can have warm air.