the Statosphere
I suppose you mean, where the atmosphere ends. The atmosphere doesn't end abruptly, rather, it gradually becomes thinner. But at a height of a few hundred kilometers, for most practical purposes there is no more atmosphere.
No. The stratosphere starts between 8 to 10km above the Earth's surface (varying with latitude) and ends at around 50Km, where the mesosphere starts.
The troposphere ends at 16 km above the earths surface and ranges from 20 to -60 *C
The earth is [approximately] spherical and, as a result, it has no ends!
The troposphere starts from the surface of the Earth until the it ends and goes into the stratosphere.
The four main layers of Earth's atmosphere are Toposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Thermosphere. (The Thermosphere ends at 62 miles from earth's surface. or, where space starts.TroposphereExosphereIonosphereOzonosphere
It doesn't end so much as just fades away. As you go up, at 4 miles up there isn't enough air to keep you alive for long; at 20 miles up, there isn't really enough atmosphere to fly a plane. If you fly above 60 miles up, you can qualify for "Astronaut" wings in the USAF. But even at 100 miles up, there's still enough atmosphere to slow down your satellite and cause it to fall to Earth.
Rough estimate but the atmo ends about 50 miles above earths surface. Also what do you mean by plain? As in plain of existence then yes lol, not sure what you mean you'd have to describe further.
will rthe earth end when it ends
Journeys to the Ends of the Earth was created in 1998.
Journeys to the Ends of the Earth ended in 2002.
When older rock ends up on younger rock When the Earth surface is pushed up along a crack or two.