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The layer where the decrease in temperature with increasing altitude is totally absent is
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- Troposphere
- Ionosphere
- Stratosphere
- Mesosphere
Correct Option: C
The stratosphere defines a layer in which temperatures rises with increasing altitude. At the top of the stratosphere the thin air may attain temperatures close to 0° C. This rise in temperature is caused by the absorption of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun by the ozone layer. Such a temperature profile creates very stable atmospheric conditions. Consequently, the stratosphere is almost completely free of clouds or other forms of weather.