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.-Meteorites burn up In Mesosphere on entering from space

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Answered by sy2681770
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The mesosphere is 22 miles (35 kilometers) thick. ... Those meteors are burning up in the mesosphere. The meteors make it through the exosphere and thermosphere without much trouble because those layers don't have much air. But when they hit the mesosphere, there are enough gases to cause friction and create heat.

Answered by Arunangshuguha156715
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Step-by-step explanation:

Because when meteors come in Mesosphere it burns the meteors because it fall from a certain height and off the heat the meteors are no more pls mark me brainliest

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