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The mesosphere
The boundary between the mesosphere and thermosphere is called the mesopause. This region marks the transition from the middle atmospheric layer (mesosphere) to the outermost layer (thermosphere) of Earth's atmosphere.
The atmospheric layer below the mesosphere is called the stratosphere. It is located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, and it contains the ozone layer which absorbs and scatters the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
In descending order: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere.
The lower part of the mantle is called the mesosphere.
Mesosphere.
The ozone layer that separates the mesosphere from the layer below it is called the stratopause. It serves as a boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere, and is characterized by a temperature inversion where temperatures increase with altitude.
The layer extending 50-85km above Earth is the mesosphere. This layer is characterized by a decrease in temperature with increasing altitude and is where most meteorites burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere.