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The mesosphere is located directly above the stratosphere. The mesosphere is known as the 'middle atmosphere' and is where millions of meteors burn up daily.

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What is located immediately above the stratopause?

The mesosphere is located immediately above the stratopause.


What is located above the stratopause?

mesosphere


Was is located immediately above the stratopause?

The Stratosphere.


What are the region of the atmosphere is known as 'stratopause'?

The stratopause is not a region of the atmopshere. it is the border between the stratosphere below anjd the mesosphere above. It is located 31 to 34 miles above the surface.


What is the elevation of the stratopause?

The stratopause is located at an altitude of around 50-55 kilometers (31-34 miles) above the Earth's surface in the Earth's atmosphere.


What atmosphere is located immediately below the stratopause?

The Stratosphere.


What is the altitude of the stratopause in miles?

The altitude of the stratopause is typically around 30-31 miles (approximately 160,000-165,000 feet) above the Earth's surface.


The is located immediately below the stratopause.?

stratoaphere


What is the temperature at the stratopause?

The boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere located at an altitude of about 55 kilometers (35 miles) above the earth's surface.


Where is laconia located?

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What is the boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere?

The boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere is typically located around 50 kilometers (31 miles) above the Earth's surface. This region is known as the stratopause. In this region, temperatures start to decrease with increasing altitude, marking the transition from the warmer stratosphere to the cooler mesosphere.


What major body of water is located directly above Africa?

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