Paki sagot po please ng maayos, at hindi po hula hula, paki habaanna lang po yung explanation niyo thank you po, l a b y o u, paki sagot po ate tikkibelle please , kung hindi po kayo si ate tikkibelle wag niyo na lang pong sagutin, thank you po
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2. yes. Its picture frame, flower vase, a plastic flower and many more. Its very easy to make and easy to use, its very sensible and simple.
These layers are the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere and the thermosphere. A further region, beginning about 500 km above the Earth's surface, is called the exosphere.
3. The Troposphere
This is the lowest part of the atmosphere - the part we live in. It contains most of our weather - clouds, rain, snow. In this part of the atmosphere the temperature gets colder as the distance above the earth increases, by about 6.5°C per kilometre. The actual change of temperature with height varies from day to day, depending on the weather.
The Mesosphere
The region above the stratosphere is called the mesosphere. Here the temperature again decreases with height, reaching a minimum of about -90°C at the "mesopause".
The Exosphere
The region above about 500 km is called the exosphere. It contains mainly oxygen and hydrogen atoms, but there are so few of them that they rarely collide - they follow "ballistic" trajectories under the influence of gravity, and some of them escape right out into space.
The Thermosphere and Ionosphere
The thermosphere lies above the mesopause, and is a region in which temperatures again increase with height. This temperature increase is caused by the absorption of energetic ultraviolet and X-Ray radiation from the sun.
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2) I haven't made anything yet but I would like to make a fancy flower pot made up of plastic bottle, I will cut it into various shapes and paint them. Or I will make a cute animal display made up of plastic bottles and paint them too.
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• Troposphere – the closest layer to Earth's surface and clouds are found here.
• Stratosphere – second layer, the ozone layer is found here.
• Mesosphere – third layer, coldest part of Earth's atmosphere and meteors burn up in this layer.
• Thermosphere – fourth layer, space shuttles flew here and this is the layer where auroras occur.
• Exosphere – fifth and the highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere.