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beccaep

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The ionosphere is an electrified ion-rich area
 
  A) in the uppermost troposphere.
  B) where atoms lose their electrons and are negatively charged.
  C) where air density and solar radiation is low.
  D) within the uppermost mesosphere and thermosphere.

Question 2

The ozone layer is a region within the
 
  A) troposphere.
  B) stratosphere.
  C) mesosphere.
  D) ionosphere.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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