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The upper region of the stratosphere is warm because energy from the sun is absorbed by the what?
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The upper region of the stratosphere is warm because energy from the sun is absorbed by the what?
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The upper region of the stratosphere is warm because energy from the sun is absorbed by the what?
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Ozone layer, I think, but i am not 100% shure, sry.
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Ozone layer, right? Cause I mean... that's what heats the Earth's surface right? RIGHT!?! So yeah....I think it's the ozone layer.
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