Question #b5f7d
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Feb 6, 2018
A minor one.
Explanation:
The role of gravity on the atmosphere and it's layers is basically one of density. 50% of the mass of Earth's atmosphere is found in the lower half of the troposphere, and 80% of the total mass is found in the troposphere. If you accept the thickness of the atmosphere as 100km then 80% of the mass is in 10% of the volume closest to the Earth. This is due to gravity. Additionally, because of gravity there is a defined "top" of the atmosphere.
The formation of layers in the atmosphere is caused by heat not by gravity.