No, the thermosphere lies between the mesosphere and exosphere.
The thermosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that lies between the mesosphere and the exosphere. It is characterized by increasing temperatures with altitude and is where the auroras occur.
No the troposphere lies between it.
Beyond the exosphere lies outer space, which includes the region known as the magnetosphere, the mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. After the exosphere, the distance between these layers becomes largely negligible, and they eventually fade into the vastness of interstellar space.
Infrared: A type of radiation that is not visible to the naked eye and lies beyond red light in the electromagnetic spectrum. Interstellar: Relating to the regions between stars in a galaxy. Ionosphere: The region of Earth's atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation, located between the mesosphere and exosphere.
The layer immediately above the stratosphere is the mesosphere. It lies between the stratosphere and the thermosphere in Earth's atmosphere. The mesosphere is characterized by decreasing temperatures with altitude.
mesosphere
The mesosphere lies between ~4800 km and ~8000 km above the Earth's surface
The outer core lies under the mesosphere.
The atmosphere is divided into five layers. It is thickest near the surface and thins out with height until it eventually merges with space. The layers from lowest to highest : - The Troposphere (up to 10 km) It's the atmosphere that surrounds us. On top of that comes... - The Stratosphere (10-50 km) Very little oxygen or water vapor. Aircraft fly in the lower stratosphere. This is also where the ozone layer exists. On top of that comes... - The Mesosphere (50-80 km) This is where most meteors burn up, because the density is higher than the outer layers. On top of that comes... - The Thermosphere (80-650 km) Practically a vacuum. Includes the ionosphere (auroras) as well as space station orbits. On top of that comes... - The Exosphere (500-2000 km) The farthest any of Earth's atmosphere exists. Based on charged particles and not necessarily gas molecules, some atmospheric models combine the Exosphere into the Thermosphere, making the outermost layer the Magnetosphere, a vast region where atmospheric ions interact with the solar wind in space.
the mantle, which contains the lithosphere, asthenosphere and the mesosphere
Mesosphere lies above the core.
The Mesosphere lies below the Asthenosphere.Above the Asthenosphere is the Lithosphere.