The mesosphere is about 50km to 80km.
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The troposphere can vary in thickness from about 8 km at the poles to 16 km at the equator. The mesosphere is typically around 50 km thick.
about 2240 km
The mesosphere extends from about 50 to 85 kilometers (31 to 53 miles) above the Earth's surface.
5 km
The mesosphere is about 10 times thicker than the troposphere. The mesosphere extends from about 50 km to 85 km above the Earth's surface, while the troposphere is the lowest layer, reaching up to about 12 km.
he mesosphere starts at 50 km (31 miles) above Earth's surface and goes up to 85 km (53 miles) high.
the altitude is 10 negative 85 km
The mesosphere lies between ~4800 km and ~8000 km above the Earth's surface
No, satellite orbits are above the mesosphere in the thermosphere, which extends from about 100 to 600 km above the Earth's surface.
mesosphere
The mesosphere is the third layer of atmosphere away from the surface of the Earth, which comes after Troposphere and Stratosphere. In the mesosphere temperature decreases with increasing height. The upper boundary of the mesosphere is the mesopause, which can be the coldest naturally occurring place on Earth with temperatures below 130 K. The exact upper and lower boundaries of the mesosphere vary with latitude and with season, but the lower boundary of the mesosphere is usually located at heights of about 50 km above the Earth's surface and the mesopause is usually at heights near 100 km, except at middle and high latitudes in summer where it descends to heights of about 85 km.
The layers of the atmosphere, from lowest to highest, are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. Their approximate heights are: troposphere (up to 12 km), stratosphere (12-50 km), mesosphere (50-85 km), thermosphere (85-600 km), and exosphere (600+ km).