The lower most layer of atmosphere in which man and other living organisms exist

The lower most layer of atmosphere in which man and other living organisms exist is called

Options

(a) stratosphere
(b) mesosphere
(c) thermosphere
(d) trophosphere

Correct Answer:

trophosphere

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