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1) Mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere
2) In stratosphere, temperature increases with height
3) Communication satellites can orbit around the Earth in Thermosphere
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1) Temperature decreases with height throughout the mesosphere. The coldest temperatures in Earth's atmosphere, about -90° C (-130° F), are found near the top of this layer. The boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere above it is called the mesopause.

2) The stratosphere is located above the troposphere and extends up to about 50 km (30 miles). Above the tropopause and the isothermal layer in the lower stratosphere, temperature increases with height. Temperatures as high as 0 °C (32 °F) are observed near the top of the stratosphere.

3) Many satellites orbit within the thermosphere and changes in the density of (the very, very thin) air at orbital altitudes, brought on by heating and expansion of the thermosphere, generates a drag force on satellites. ... These waves and tides help move energy around within the atmosphere, including the thermosphere.

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