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UV radiations hit the ozone layer in the stratosphere. The energy is turned into heat energy. The mesosphere has no heat source in itself and is far away from the Earth and the Sun. Both heat sources.

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Because the Stratopause gets some of the suns energy the mesopause however recieves no energy from the sun causing it to be very cold (-130).

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The temperature decreases with altitude throughout the earth's atmosphere.

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the temperature actually decreases as you rise from earth

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Q: What causes the temp to increase with height though the stratosphere and decrease with height though the mesosphere?
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