The document is a work sheet with questions about layers of the atmosphere. The first question asks which layer makes radio communication possible, with the answer being the ionosphere. The second question asks which layer is too far down to be warmed by the sun and too far up to benefit from warmth trapped by clouds, with the answer being the mesosphere. The matching questions ask to match layers of the atmosphere with their descriptions.
The document is a work sheet with questions about layers of the atmosphere. The first question asks which layer makes radio communication possible, with the answer being the ionosphere. The second question asks which layer is too far down to be warmed by the sun and too far up to benefit from warmth trapped by clouds, with the answer being the mesosphere. The matching questions ask to match layers of the atmosphere with their descriptions.
The document is a work sheet with questions about layers of the atmosphere. The first question asks which layer makes radio communication possible, with the answer being the ionosphere. The second question asks which layer is too far down to be warmed by the sun and too far up to benefit from warmth trapped by clouds, with the answer being the mesosphere. The matching questions ask to match layers of the atmosphere with their descriptions.
The document is a work sheet with questions about layers of the atmosphere. The first question asks which layer makes radio communication possible, with the answer being the ionosphere. The second question asks which layer is too far down to be warmed by the sun and too far up to benefit from warmth trapped by clouds, with the answer being the mesosphere. The matching questions ask to match layers of the atmosphere with their descriptions.