PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Troposphere
rdfs:comment
  • The troposphere is the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere. It contains approximately 75% of the atmosphere's mass and almost all of its water vapor and aerosols. The troposphere is constantly convecting air. The word troposphere derives from the Greek "tropos" for "turning" or "mixing," reflecting the fact that turbulent mixing plays an important role in the troposphere's structure and behavior. Most of the phenomena we associate with day-to-day weather occur in the troposphere.
  • The troposphere is the lowest region of a planet's atmosphere. In 2161, Ensign Travis Mayweather warned the occupants of Shuttlepod 1 that the shuttlepod was entering the troposphere of Rigel X, a planet in the Rigel system and that the shuttlepod would experience some turbulence. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...") In 2365, Anya of Daled IV tried contacting the USS Enterprise-D, but was having trouble getting through to them due to the planet's troposphere distorting the Enterprise's signal. (TNG: "The Dauphin" )
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Level
  • 6
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Romaji Name
  • Torafasufia
hr name
  • Troposfera
ja lore
  • このカードをアドバンス召喚する場合、リリースするモンスターは鳥獣族でなければならない。このカードはフィールド上に表側表示で存在する限り罠カードの効果を受けない。
Lore
  • If you Tribute Summon this card, the Tribute must be Winged Beast-Type. This card is unaffected by the effects of Trap Cards.
m/s/t
  • Unaffected by Trap Cards
passcode
  • 72144675
ko lore
  • 이 카드를 어드밴스 소환할 경우, 릴리스하는 몬스터는 비행야수족 몬스터이어야 한다. 이 카드는 필드 위에 앞면 표시로 존재하는 한, 함정 카드의 효과를 받지 않는다.
ko name
  • 트라퍼스피어
DE NAME
  • Troposphäre
archseries
  • Sphere
ATK
  • 2400
effect types
  • Summoning condition, Continuous
database id
  • 9197
Summoning
  • Requires specific Tributes for its Tribute Summon
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Supports
  • Winged Beast
Type
  • Effect
  • Winged Beast
DEF
  • 2000
Attribute
  • WIND
ar name
  • مجتاز الآفاق
Ja Name
  • トラファスフィア
abstract
  • The troposphere is the lowest region of a planet's atmosphere. In 2161, Ensign Travis Mayweather warned the occupants of Shuttlepod 1 that the shuttlepod was entering the troposphere of Rigel X, a planet in the Rigel system and that the shuttlepod would experience some turbulence. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...") In 2365, Anya of Daled IV tried contacting the USS Enterprise-D, but was having trouble getting through to them due to the planet's troposphere distorting the Enterprise's signal. (TNG: "The Dauphin" ) In 2370, the USS Raman became trapped in the atmosphere of Marijne VII, a gas giant, below the planet's troposphere. (TNG: "Interface" ) Later that year, Lieutenant Commander Data reported to Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the Enterprise-D that Boraal II's troposphere was beginning to break down due to plasmonic reactions. (TNG: "Homeward" ) In 2373, the Sacajawea, carrying Neelix, Tuvok and Sklar descended through the troposphere of a planet populated by the Nezu. (VOY: "Rise") In 2378, Lieutenant Tom Paris piloted the USS Voyager 10,000 meters into the troposphere of an unidentified planet so the ship could to try to remove radiation from the atmosphere using modified photon torpedoes. (VOY: "Friendship One")
  • The troposphere is the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere. It contains approximately 75% of the atmosphere's mass and almost all of its water vapor and aerosols. The troposphere is constantly convecting air. The average depth of the troposphere is about 11 km (7 miles) in the middle latitudes. It is deeper in the tropical regions (up to 20 km (12 miles)) and shallower near the poles (about 7 km (4 miles) in summer, indistinct in winter). The lowest part of the troposphere, where friction with the Earth's surface influences air flow, is the planetary boundary layer. This layer is typically a few hundred meters to 2 km (1.2 miles) deep depending on the landform and time of day. The border between the troposphere and stratosphere, called the tropopause, is a temperature inversion. The word troposphere derives from the Greek "tropos" for "turning" or "mixing," reflecting the fact that turbulent mixing plays an important role in the troposphere's structure and behavior. Most of the phenomena we associate with day-to-day weather occur in the troposphere.