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between 30 and 50 miles
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109 "ground" miles is about 94.7 air miles.
he mesosphere starts at 50 km (31 miles) above Earth's surface and goes up to 85 km (53 miles) high.
The stratosphere stops and the mesosphere starts at about 31 miles (50km). The mesosphere stops and the thermosphere starts at 50 - 56 miles (80 - 90 km).
Mesosphere has three syllables.
The mesosphere is 20-50 miles above the earth's surface with temperatures ranging from 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The mesosphere is between the stratosphere and thermosphere.
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds
Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere. The mesosphere starts at 31 miles above Earth's surface and goes up to 53 miles high.Meteors usually burn up in the mesosphere, in altitude from 75 km to 100 kmin earth atmosphere.as long as the meteor is small enough it burns up in earths atmoshere but rarly they dont burn up and make it though.Meteors burn up when the start coming through the atmosphere. They may burn up completely or land on the earth as tiny pieces.A meteor burns out in the sky and never hits the ground depending on what type of meteor it is.
yes
The same as ground miles.
12 miles.