We have all noticed that if we hike from a place with low elevation and go up at a place with high elevation, that the temperature is gradually dropping, thus giving us a clue that the lower places are warmer, while the higher places are cooler. The reason for this, even though both the places with low and high elevation are located in the troposphere, thus the same atmospheric layer, is that the density of it is not the same everywhere. The troposphere has the highest density at its lowest points, and as the height increase the density decreases. Since the higher parts are less dense, that means that there are less gases, thus there are less molecules that are further apart from each other. This results in lesser absorption of heat, so this parts are cooler, while the lower parts are warmer because the troposphere is denser, there's more molecules that are also closer to each other, thus they absorb more heat.
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<u>Ozone is produced by the </u><u>reaction of solar radiation with atmospheric oxygen</u>
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Ozone is a special form of Oxygen which is present in the atmosphere and it protects us from dangerous ultraviolet radiations which comes from the sun. The chemical formula of ozone is O3. This gas is produced naturally in the stratosphere when some highly energetic solar radiation come from the sun and strikes molecules of oxygen present in the atmosphere and cause the two oxygen atoms to split apart in a process called photolysis.
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Sultan Hasanudi's efforts against the Dutch were when the Aru Palaka rebellion occurred, which received assistance from the Dutch, Sultan Hasanudin deployed 7,000 troops to quell the rebellion and expel the Dutch. The battle lasted for almost a year. Because of his persistence against the Dutch, Sultan Hasanuddin was given the nickname Rooster of the East.
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