Why does the temperature in the stratosphere increase with increasing altitude?
A) The stratosphere is heated by solar ultraviolet radiation absorbed by the ozone layer.
B) Charged particles from the magnetosphere collide with atoms in the stratosphere, depositing energy.
C) Higher altitudes are closer to the Sun and are therefore heated more by it.
D) The stratosphere is heated by solar infrared radiation absorbed by carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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