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stratosphere
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The region of the uppermost atmosphere where temperature increases along with the altitude due to the absorption of solar ultraviolet radiation by ozone. The stratosphere extends from the tropopause (10–15 kilometers) to approximately 50 kilometers, where it is succeeded by the mesosphere.
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Up in the stratosphere, ignored by many voters on the ground, the air war brings the clash of manifestos.
The new lightweight solar-powered drones are being developed to maintain high altitude, hovering in the stratosphere for long periods.
A second category, known as solar radiation management tries to lower the amount of energy entering the Earth's atmosphere from the sun by, for example, spraying sulphate particles into the stratosphere or whitening clouds.
Having directed Kidman on stage, he moves in the movie stratosphere now, with an Oscar nomination a racing certainty.
It's time their pay came out of the stratosphere and back to planet Earth.
This sends the driver into the stratosphere, he manoeuvres his car in front, forcing Dad to stop and give his details.
Shooting sulphate aerosols into the stratosphere would also work well, said the Royal Society, as previous volcanic eruptions have showed in the past.
(Monkey's hopes head for stratosphere).
Deliberately polluting the stratosphere would make the sky less blue, although sunsets would probably be prettier.
Ken Caldeira of Stanford University, another of the authors, reckons that it may be feasible to place sulphates in the stratosphere near the poles and thus cool the Earth in a place where global warming manifests itself most strongly, though that would scarcely please the Russians and the Canadians.
Certainly the prices of shares in Internet companies that earlier this year soared into the stratosphere have since fallen sharply, if not yet all the way to earth.
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