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Chemistry, 18.03.2020 20:31 Robyn32

How are the layers of Earth's atmosphere grouped?
(A) by similarities in thermal characteristics, chemical composition,
movement, and density
(B) by differences in thermal characteristics, chemical composition,
movement, and density
(c) by similarities in thermal characteristics and chemical composition but
differences in movement and density
(D) by differences in thermal characteristics and chemical composition but
similarities in movement and density

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