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Troposphere - Starts at the ground. Ends somewhere between 7 to 14 kilometers.

Stratosphere - Starts at 7 to 14 kilometers and ends at 50 km.

Mesosphere - Starts at 50 km and ends at 80 or 85 km.

Thermosphere- Starts at 80 or 85 kilometers and ends at 640 km or higher.

Exosphere- Starts at 690 km and ends at 10,000 km. (Considered the atmospheric region where space and earth meet.)

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