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- The troposphere contains roughly 80% of the mass of Earth's atmosphere
- About 80% of the atmosphere is within 10 miles (16 km) of the surface of the Earth, depending on the latitude of the measurement
- Driving up, as if in a car at 60 mph, will bring us to the limits of Earth tropospheric atmosphere in approximately 10 to 12 minutes
- "This is all there is that protects life as we know ..."
- Images of "Thin Blue"
- @Strategic Demands -- https://www.strategicdemands.com/?s=thin+blue
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