he mesosphere starts at 50 km (31 miles) above Earth's surface and goes up to 85 km (53 miles) high.
No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.
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The mesosphere is the coldest layer of Earth's atmosphere. Temperatures in the mesosphere can drop as low as -90 degrees Celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit) due to its altitude and the thinness of the air molecules.
Men have been as far as the Moon, which averages about 260,000 miles away. No human beings have ever been farther away from the Earth.
Its far, apo means up/away
The answer is 85km
The Ionosphere is the farthest layer from Earth among Troposphere, Stratosphere, Ionosphere, and Mesosphere. It extends from about 48 kilometers (30 miles) to 965 kilometers (600 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The mesosphere is the 3rd layer of Earth's atmosphere and can be the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere. The top part of the mesosphere can get up to -90 degrees celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit).
below earth
because with out it meteors would hit Earth because the mesosphere kills the meteors.
About 25 million miles away from earth.
very far
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.
Mecury is 36 million Kilometers away from the Earth !!!
No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.
The outer core lies under the mesosphere.
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