lofthjúpinn
Lofthjúpinn is a term originating from Icelandic that refers to the Earth's atmosphere. It encompasses all the layers of gases that surround our planet, held in place by gravity. These layers are crucial for life as we know it, providing breathable air, regulating temperature, and shielding us from harmful solar radiation. The atmosphere is broadly divided into several distinct regions, each with unique characteristics.
The lowest layer, the troposphere, is where all weather phenomena occur and where most living organisms reside.
The composition of lofthjúpinn is primarily nitrogen and oxygen, with smaller amounts of argon, carbon dioxide,