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Earth and Stratosphere

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Earth and Stratosphere

Earth vs. Stratosphere

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. The stratosphere is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere.

Similarities between Earth and Stratosphere

Earth and Stratosphere have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atmosphere of Earth, Biosphere, Geographical pole, Kelvin, Mesosphere, Methane, Mount Everest, Nitrous oxide, Ozone, Ozone layer, Polar night, Troposphere, Water vapor.

Atmosphere of Earth

The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, that surrounds the planet Earth and is retained by Earth's gravity.

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Biosphere

The biosphere (from Greek βίος bíos "life" and σφαῖρα sphaira "sphere") also known as the ecosphere (from Greek οἶκος oîkos "environment" and σφαῖρα), is the worldwide sum of all ecosystems.

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Geographical pole

A geographical pole is either of the two points on a rotating body (planet, dwarf planet, natural satellite, sphere...etc) where its axis of rotation intersects its surface.

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Kelvin

The Kelvin scale is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale using as its null point absolute zero, the temperature at which all thermal motion ceases in the classical description of thermodynamics.

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Mesosphere

The mesosphere (from Greek mesos "middle" and sphaira "sphere") is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere.

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Methane

Methane is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen).

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest, known in Nepali as Sagarmāthā and in Tibetan as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.

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Nitrous oxide

Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas or nitrous, is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen with the formula.

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Ozone

Ozone, or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula.

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Ozone layer

The ozone layer or ozone shield is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.

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Polar night

The polar night occurs in the northernmost and southernmost regions of the Earth when the night lasts for more than 24 hours.

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Troposphere

The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, and is also where nearly all weather conditions take place.

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Water vapor

No description.

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Earth and Stratosphere Comparison

Earth has 582 relations, while Stratosphere has 62. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 2.02% = 13 / (582 + 62).

References

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