Langhans Layer

The Langhans layer, also known as the Langhans layer, is a region of the upper atmosphere that is formed by the interaction of solar radiation and the Earth's magnetic field. This region extends from an altitude of about 40 km to an altitude of 120 km, and it has an important effect on the planet's climate. In particular, it affects the Earth's ozone layer, which is located at an altitude of about 30-50 km.