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There's a point in the stratosphere above which your blood starts to boil, around 23 kilometers up.
There's a point in the stratosphere above which, your blood starts to boil, around 23 km up.
in the stratosphere. It is called the ozone layer.
In Earth's atmosphere, there is a layer in the stratosphere.
These materials quickly spread over most of the world and formed a haze of aerosols in the stratosphere that reflected enough sunlight to lower global temperatures by as much as a half a degree Celsius for nearly two years.
haze of aerosols in the stratosphere that reflected enough sunlight to lower global
but here's the problem: aerosols in the stratosphere don't last.
here's the problem: aerosols in the stratosphere don't last.
That's been frozen in the stratosphere.