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differentiate between startosphrere and inosphere​

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Answered by gyadav0255
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The stratosphere, which reaches to an altitude of about 50 km (31 mi.), is above the troposphere. The mesosphere, which extends up to 80-90 km (48-54 mi.), is above the stratosphere, and finally, the thermosphere, or ionosphere, is the layer that forms a poorly defined border with outer space.

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The stratosphere, which reaches to an altitude of about 50 km (31 mi.), is above the troposphere. The mesosphere, which extends up to 80-90 km (48-54 mi.), is above the stratosphere, and finally, the thermosphere, or ionosphere, is the layer that forms a poorly defined border with outer space.

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