The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere in Earth’s atmosphere. It marks a significant change in temperature, where temperatures generally increase with altitude above the tropopause.
The height of the tropopause varies depending on latitude and season due to factors such as solar radiation and atmospheric dynamics. In general, it is higher over the equator than at the poles and reaches its maximum height during summer months.
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