The correct answer is (c.) troposphere
The troposphere is the lowest portion of the atmosphere but also it is where most gas particles are located. It holds 75 percent of the atmosphere's mass. It is typically a hundred meters deep to 2 km. Above the troposphere is the tropopause, bordering between troposphere and the stratosphere.
Aristotle thought the earth had existed eternally. Roman poet Lucretius, intellectual heir to the Greek atomists, believed its formation must have been relatively recent, given that there were no records going back beyond the Trojan War. The Talmudic rabbis, Martin Luther and others used the biblical account to extrapolate back from known history and came up with rather similar estimates for when the earth came into being. The most famous came in 1654, when Archbishop James Ussher of Ireland offered the date of 4004 B.C.
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Remember that perimeter is the measure of the outer edge of a shape, or otherwise, the sum of the measures of the sides of the trapezoid. Representing the perimeter by P, and the sides as a, b, c and d, our formula is P = a + b + c + d.
Plate tectonics will slow and eventually stop.