Near the poles, the troposphere extends roughly to a height of:
A18 km
B32 km
C50 km
D8 km
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. 8 km
1. The troposphere is thinnest over the poles.
2. There it reaches roughly 8 km.
3. At the equator it rises to about 18 km.
_Source: NCERT Class 11 Geography, 'Composition and Structure of Atmosphere' (kegy207)_
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