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From Wikipedia:Temperature decreases with height in the mesosphere. The mesopause, the temperature minimum that marks the top of the mesosphere, is the coldest place on Earth and has an average temperature around −100 °C (−148.0 °F; 173.1 K)the mesosphere is the coldest layer in the atmosphere. It contains the ozone.OK!! the answer above is incorrect the coldest layer in the atmosphere is the Mesopause its the thin layer between the Mesosphere and Thermosphere. Also the Ozone is in the Stratosphere.Actually its correct because the mesopause is a part of the mesosphere....ok the 1st and 3rd answers are wrong! i should know im learning this in my 7TH GRADE SCIENCE CLASS! the ozone is in the stratosphere, the second closest layer to the earth. STUPIDS!
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The mesosphere is the 3rd layer of Earth's atmosphere and can be the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere. The top part of the mesosphere can get up to -90 degrees celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit).
The layer extending 50-85km above Earth is the mesosphere. This layer is characterized by a decrease in temperature with increasing altitude and is where most meteorites burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere.
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. The mesosphere is the third lowest layer. The troposphere is lowest, followed by the stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
Meteors burn up in the Mesosphere because of friction between the meteors and the molecules located here. The mesosphere is the coldest part of the Earth's atmosphere.
No, although a large part of the mantle forms the mesosphere, the upper brittle mantle is part of the lithosphere and the ductile layer of the mantle below this is formed of the asthenosphere. The mantle below the asthenosphere (i.e. that part from 700 km down to the core-mantle boundary is the mesosphere).
Mesosphere is a noun. It refers to the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere, situated above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
The mesohere,the boundary between the Thermosphere and Mesosphere, is technically the coldest place on Earth, with a temperature of −100 degrees Celsius (−148.0 degrees fahrenheit; 173.1 K).
The temperature at the upper limit of the mesosphere, known as the mesopause, typically reaches around -90 degrees Celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit). This layer is situated approximately 85 to 100 kilometers (53 to 62 miles) above Earth's surface. The temperature decreases with altitude in the mesosphere, making it the coldest part of the Earth's atmosphere.
The two minor layers that are part of the main layer of the atmosphere are the stratosphere and the mesosphere. The stratosphere is located above the troposphere and contains the ozone layer, while the mesosphere is located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.