differentiate between stratosphere and mesosphere
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Stratosphere
it is between 25 to 60 km away from the Earth
it is the second measure atmospheric layer above the troposphere, extended in altitude from about 8 to 30 miles high. No whether occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere contains 15% of the total mass of the atmosphere and is where the Ozone Layer is located
Mesosphere
it is between 60 to 120 km away from the Earth
Mizo sphere is the layer above the stratosphere
it is between 25 to 60 km away from the Earth
it is the second measure atmospheric layer above the troposphere, extended in altitude from about 8 to 30 miles high. No whether occurs in the stratosphere. The stratosphere contains 15% of the total mass of the atmosphere and is where the Ozone Layer is located
Mesosphere
it is between 60 to 120 km away from the Earth
Mizo sphere is the layer above the stratosphere
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• Stratosphere
➡ The stratosphere is the second layer of the atmosphere. It lies above the troposphere and is separated from it by the tropopause. The stratosphere defines a layer in which temperature rises with increasing altitude.
•Mesosphere
➡ The mesosphere is the third highest layer in our atmosphere, occupying the region of 50km to 80km, above the surface of earth, above the troposphere and stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
➡ The stratosphere is the second layer of the atmosphere. It lies above the troposphere and is separated from it by the tropopause. The stratosphere defines a layer in which temperature rises with increasing altitude.
•Mesosphere
➡ The mesosphere is the third highest layer in our atmosphere, occupying the region of 50km to 80km, above the surface of earth, above the troposphere and stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
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