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[jbovlaste] Re: from core to exosphere
2009/8/14 Michael Turniansky <mturniansky@gmail.com>
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 7:33 PM, tijlan<jbotijlan@gmail.com> wrote:
Huh? Why moi in all the following?
Because they are consecutive parts of a unity, the planet's atmosphere. "glavacri" instead of "glamomvacri" would be more like the air in a hot air balloon.
Also, despite the fact that
your definitions are generic, your notes only refer to the Earth (in
regards to the altitudes, etc.). And if only Earth has them, why do
the even need the X2, x3 places?
I will have to change the notes.
> dukmomvacri (stratosphere)
> $d_1=v_1$ is the stratosphere (the second layer of atmosphere) of
> planet/moon $v_2$, of composition $x_3$.
> Notes: From 17 to 50 km in altitude. It is stratified in temperature,
> with warmer layers higher up and cooler layers farther down. This is
> in contrast to the troposphere. Cf. {vacri}.
??? How can an atmosphere be emotionally wrought? If you looking for
physical turmoil, perhaps you should be looking at se jilca or kalsa?
Oh, I meant "dut" from "dukti". "dutmomvacri".
mu'o mi'e tijlan