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Why are there few or no clouds in the stratosphere

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In the lower part of the stratosphere, the temperature does not change with height. But, in the upper part , temperature increases with height. At 50km, the temperature is about 7o/c. Air in the stratosphere is dry and thin, and there are very few or no clouds.
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Air in the stratosphere is dry and thin
It's the global depression.

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