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The layer of Earthâ??s atmosphere that lies directly above the stratopause and below the menopause is known as the mesosphere. There are many characteristics of this area including the fact that the temperature decreases when the altitude increases. These temperatures can fall as low as negative 100 degrees Celsius. There are strong winds found in the mesosphere as well as atmospheric tides, internal atmospheric gravity waves, and planetary waves. You will also find noctilucent clouds in the mesosphere.

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