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It is the Troposphere.

The tropopause separates the troposphere (the lowest level of the atmosphere) from the stratosphere. It can be identified by the temperature of the air -- while in the troposphere, temperature decreases as you gain altitude; in the stratosphere, temperature increases as you gain altitude.

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The layer above the stratosphere is the mesosphere.

The mesosphere extends from the stratopause to about 53 miles (85 km) above the earth. The gases, including the oxygen molecules, continue to become thinner and thinner with height. As such, the effect of the warming by ultraviolet radiation also becomes less and less leading to a decrease in temperature with height. On average, temperature decreases from about 5°F (-15°C) to as low as -184°F (-120°C) at the mesopause.

However, the gases in the mesosphere are still thick enough to slow down meteorites hurtling into the atmosphere, where they burn up, leaving fiery trails in the night sky.

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The upper stratosphere. Hope this helped! :)

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12y ago

In the atmosphere:

The Troposphere is the layer beneath the Stratosphere, with the boundary referred to as the Tropopause.

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the stratopause and the layer above it would be the mesosphere

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Mesosphere.

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