The Earth's atmosphere consists of five main layers: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere, each playing a crucial role in climate, weather, and life sustenance. The troposphere is where we live and experience weather, while the stratosphere contains the protective ozone layer; the mesosphere helps protect Earth from space debris, and the thermosphere aids satellite operation. The exosphere, being the outermost layer, has low pressure and gas density, allowing gas molecules to escape into space, highlighting the interconnectedness of these layers in maintaining the Earth's environment.
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