The mesopause contain carbon dioxide.
it decreses as you go up. At the stratopause the temp is +4C, and at mesopause it is - 90C.
From the top down: exosphere Lonosphere * Thermosphere Mesopause * Mesosphere Stratopause * Stratosphere Tropopause * Troposphere (the ones with stars next to them are sub-layers)
blister gases, choking gases and nerve gases
There are many gases that can be considered monatomic gases. Some of these gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon and all of those gases are considered noble gases.
Heat-trapping gases.
mesopause
Tropopause, stratopause, and mesopause separates the parts of the atmosphere. Tropopause separates troposphere and stratosphere.
the mesopause is the boundary between the thermospere and the mesospere
mesopause
The stratopause, tropopause, and mesopause are all interfaces between two layers of the atmosphere.
there are two mesosphere boundaries the first mesopause is at about 85 km and the second more definite boundary is at about 100km.
mesopause
85-90
the temp stays the same
Modern studies reveal that the mesopause consists of two minima - one at about 85 km and a stronger minimum at about 100 km.
Mesopause is located between the mesosphere and the thermosphere atmospheric regions. It actually consists of two minima, at two different altitudes, the first being at 52 miles, and the second, at 62 miles above sea level.
it decreses as you go up. At the stratopause the temp is +4C, and at mesopause it is - 90C.