Which mesosphere? The one for the Earth's atmosphere or for the inside? Well, I'll talk about inside. Extremely hot temperatures (since it is the middle of the Earth's inside) so about a few thousand celsius. The mesosphere in the atmosphere is very cold with temperatures as low as -90 degrees celsius.
Very cold temperatures and low air pressure.
Temperatures drop in the Mesosphere because of the height of this layer of the atmosphere. At eighty kilometers temperatures reach a minus ninety degrees centigrade.
The mesosphere is part of the atmosphere. It is the coldest part and can reach temperatures of nearly minus 100 degrees.
The temperatures in the mesosphere vary mostly by altitude (and of course by season and latitude). The temperature of the upper mesosphere may fall as low as −101 °C (172 K; −150 °F). The temperatures in the lower mesosphere tend to be around the freezing point of water: 0 °C (273 K, 32 °F)
Temperatures decrease in the third layer of the atmosphere the mesosphere. This is where meteors burn up and cause shooting stars.
THE ANSWER IS B the stratosphere a.k.a. layer S temperatures increase in this layer
Temperatures drop in the Mesosphere because of the height of this layer of the atmosphere. At eighty kilometers temperatures reach a minus ninety degrees centigrade.
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The mesosphere is part of the atmosphere. It is the coldest part and can reach temperatures of nearly minus 100 degrees.
the mesosphere is ~35km thick ranging from 50km above the surface to 85km above the surface. the temperature changes rather linearly from 0 degrees at the start of the mesosphere and falls to nearly -100 degrees at the top of the mesosphere
What you would expect after an explosive eruption is darkened skies. You should also expect warmer temperatures.
The temperatures in the mesosphere vary mostly by altitude (and of course by season and latitude). The temperature of the upper mesosphere may fall as low as −101 °C (172 K; −150 °F). The temperatures in the lower mesosphere tend to be around the freezing point of water: 0 °C (273 K, 32 °F)
The mesosphere is 20-50 miles above the earth's surface with temperatures ranging from 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The mesosphere is between the stratosphere and thermosphere.
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That would be the Tundra.
Temperatures decrease in the third layer of the atmosphere the mesosphere. This is where meteors burn up and cause shooting stars.
Most meteors that enter the atmosphere burn up in the mesosphere. If there were no mesosphere, they would hit the earth much more frequently.
THE ANSWER IS B the stratosphere a.k.a. layer S temperatures increase in this layer