No, it doesn't. Mesosphere doesn't contain ozone.
The layer ozone is present in the stratosphere. It protects us from the Uv rays. The layer after that is Mesosphere.
The ozone layer that separates the mesosphere from the layer below it is called the stratopause. It serves as a boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere, and is characterized by a temperature inversion where temperatures increase with altitude.
No the mesosphere does not contain the ozone layer. The ozone layer is only present in the stratosphere.
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All layers of the atmosphere contain ozone. The lower part of the stratosphere contains the highest concentration, dubbed "the ozone layer". The mesosphere is not dense enough to stop much UV-C from the Sun, so consequently not much ozone is formed there.No.
No, it is not. The ozone layer is located in the stratospheric region of the atmosphere.
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yes it is
See "In what layer of the atmosphere do you find the ozone layer?"
Mesosphere does not protect us. It is because it does not contain an ozone layer.
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The atmospheric layer below the mesosphere is called the stratosphere. It is located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, and it contains the ozone layer which absorbs and scatters the sun's ultraviolet radiation.