mesosphere is a layer of the atmosphere is the third layer of atmosphere. It lies above the stratosphere.it extends up to the height of 80 km. Meteorites burn up in this layer on entering from the space.
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Mesoshere---Terrell Geans:)
in the mesoshere air pessure is low very low The pressure in the mesoshere is from 1/1000 to 1/100,000th what you'd experience at sea level.
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
The different layers of the atmoshpere are classified by their temperature the troposhere gets colder as you go up because you are going farter away from the earth. When you reach the stratosphere it gets warmer because the ozone layer and the mesoshere is freezing cold. and the thermoshere is for than 2000 F.
Introgue
Mesoshere---Terrell Geans:)
in the mesoshere air pessure is low very low The pressure in the mesoshere is from 1/1000 to 1/100,000th what you'd experience at sea level.
in the mesoshere air pessure is low very low The pressure in the mesoshere is from 1/1000 to 1/100,000th what you'd experience at sea level.
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
It goes troposhere then stratosphere then mesoshere then thermosphere
yes....it consists of five layers. the trophosphere the stratosphere the mesoshere the thermosphere and the exosphere
There are five layers in the atomosphere. The troposhere, the stratoshere, the mesoshere, the thermoshere and the exosphere. There is also the ionosphere which is within the thermosphere and is noted for its chemistry.
The different layers of the atmoshpere are classified by their temperature the troposhere gets colder as you go up because you are going farter away from the earth. When you reach the stratosphere it gets warmer because the ozone layer and the mesoshere is freezing cold. and the thermoshere is for than 2000 F.
The different layers of the atmoshpere are classified by their temperature the troposhere gets colder as you go up because you are going farter away from the earth. When you reach the stratosphere it gets warmer because the ozone layer and the mesoshere is freezing cold. and the thermoshere is for than 2000 F.