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The mesosphere (/ ˈ m ɛ s ə s f ɪər, ˈ m ɛ z-, ˈ m iː s ə-,-z ə-/; [1] from Ancient Greek μέσος (mésos) 'middle' and -sphere) is the third layer of the atmosphere, directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere. In the mesosphere, temperature decreases as altitude increases.
11 paź 2024 · The mesosphere is a layer of Earth’s atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It is 22 miles thick and has enough gas to cause friction and create heat when meteors burn up in it.
The mesosphere is a layer of Earth's atmosphere that extends from 50 to 85 km above the surface. It has very cold temperatures, some meteor debris, and strange clouds and lightning phenomena.
mesosphere, region of the upper atmosphere between about 50 and 80 km (30 and 50 miles) above the surface of the Earth. The base of the mesosphere is defined as the temperature maximum existing at the top of the stratosphere, with the boundary between the two regions usually called the stratopause.
The mesosphere is the third layer of the atmosphere, located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It is very cold, has little air, and is where meteorites burn and ionization occurs. Learn more about its characteristics, composition, function and importance.
The mesosphere is the third layer of the atmosphere, from 50 to 90 km above the surface. It is very cold, thin and dark, and it breaks up meteors into dust. Learn more about its features, location and temperature.
The mesosphere is the third layer of Earth's atmosphere, situated above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, ranging from about 50 to 85 kilometers above sea level. This layer is characterized by a decrease in temperature with increasing altitude, which can drop to as low as -90°C, making it the coldest atmospheric layer.