give me an example for all of them

altitude – the distance from Earth’s surface

exosphere – the outer layer of the atmosphere that extends from 700 km to outer space

mesosphere – the middle layer of the atmosphere, from 50 km to 80 km above Earth’s surface

ozone – a form of oxygen

stratosphere – the layer located above the troposphere, from 12 km to 50 km above Earth’s
surface

thermosphere – the very hot layer that is from 70 km to 700 km above Earth's surface

troposphere – the layer closest to Earth’s surface, from the surface to about 12 km

atmosphere – the layer of gasses that surround Earth

biosphere – all the living things on Earth

hydrosphere – all the water found on, under or above Earth’s surface

hydrosphere – all the water found on, under or above Earth’s surface

lithosphere – the hard, rocky outer layer of Earth

Example: Sally climbed to an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level to reach the mountain peak.

Example: The exosphere is where satellites orbit around Earth.

Example: The mesosphere is the layer where meteors burn up upon entering Earth's atmosphere.

Example: The ozone layer helps to protect Earth from harmful UV radiation from the sun.

Example: The stratosphere is where commercial airplanes fly, above the weather systems in the troposphere.

Example: The thermosphere is where the International Space Station orbits around Earth.

Example: Weather systems and clouds are found in the troposphere, which is the layer closest to Earth's surface.

Example: The atmosphere is made up of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

Example: The biosphere includes all plants, animals, and other living organisms on Earth.

Example: The hydrosphere includes oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and all other forms of water on Earth.

Example: The lithosphere is the solid part of Earth's surface, including the continents and ocean floors.