stratosphere in A Sentence

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    Stratosphere of Las Vegas": hotel-casino, attractions, restaurant.

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    What do you mean by Stratosphere?

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    The Stratosphere Lounge.

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    However, this gave scientists the opportunity to study the changes in the Stratosphere.

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    Someone's gonna want to get it down before it heads into the Stratosphere.

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    Then the deep blue Stratosphere gets darker and darker until finally there is the blackness of space.

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    Stratosphere is the second layer of the earth atmosphere and it extends from the tropopause to about 50 km.

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    Ozone in the Stratosphere protects life on Earth from ultraviolet radiation, but at ground level it's a toxic pollutant.

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    I heard they shut you down, sir, for refusing to drop bombs from the Stratosphere onto starving people.

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    I heard they shut you down sir, for refusing to drop bombs from… the Stratosphere on the starving people.

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    As mentioned above, when such ozone-depleting chemicals reach the Stratosphere, they are dissociated by ultraviolet light to release chlorine atoms.

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    About 90 per cent of ozone formed in this way lies between 10 and 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface, called the Stratosphere.

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    The key observation is that, ordinarily, most of the chlorine in the Stratosphere resides in stable"reservoir" compounds, primarily hydrochloric acid(HCl) and chlorine nitrate(ClONO2).

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    Volcanic eruptions that emanate more than 100,000 tons of SO2 in the Stratosphere are known to bring about climatic changes on The Earth.

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    Discovered in 2006 by foresters Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor, this giant stole the title from a fellow member of its species, Stratosphere Giant.

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    Since CFC molecules are heavier than air(nitrogen or oxygen), it is commonly believed that the CFC molecules cannot reach the Stratosphere in significant amount.

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    The radiation background in the mine is about the same as on the border of the Stratosphere, where civilian passenger aircraft are being patched.

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    And basically, if you throw chalk up into the Stratosphere, it comes down in a couple of years all by itself, dissolved in rainwater.

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    Rowland and Molina then proposed that these chlorine atoms may be anticipated to trigger the breakdown of huge quantities of ozone(O3) in the Stratosphere.

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    After completion in 1926, the building's dome became home to the Stratosphere Lounge, a restaurant where none other than Al Capone supposedly ran a speakeasy.

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    Girdling the planet, it was made up of material thrown into the Stratosphere by the eruption of Mount Tambora, in Indonesia, the previous year.

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    Rowland and Molina then proposed that these chlorine atoms might be expected to cause the breakdown of large amounts of ozone(O3) in the Stratosphere.

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    This dust will form a dust cover in the Earth's Stratosphere and a large number of sun rays and heat will go back into space.

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    Winds in the upper levels of the atmopshere, called the Stratosphere, carry the aerosols rapidly around the globe in either an easterly or westerly direction.

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    These elements are found in certain stable organic compounds, especially chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs), which may find their way to the Stratosphere without being destroyed in the troposphere.

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    O + O 3 → 2 O 2 The total amount of ozone in the Stratosphere is determined by a balance between photochemical production and recombination.

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    One that was published recently by David Keith at Harvard is to take chalk and put dust up into the Stratosphere, where it reflects off sunlight.

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    NASA estimates the balloon will circumnavigate the globe about the southern hemisphere's mid-latitudes once every one to three weeks, depending on wind speeds in the Stratosphere.

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    When high-flying supersonic transport aircraft were proposed in the late 1960s, the labs used climate models to analyze how their exhaust gases might affect the Stratosphere.

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    Only one of these halocarbons, methyl chloride, has a predominantly natural source, and it is responsible for about 20 percent of the chlorine in the Stratosphere;

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