The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, which extends from the Earth’s surface to approximately 10 kilometers in altitude.
It is where most of the weather phenomena occur, such as cloud formation, rainfall, winds, and temperature variations. It is also where we live and breathe.
The troposphere contains gases that are essential for life, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Additionally, it acts as a protective layer that shields us from solar radiation and maintains the appropriate temperature for life on Earth.