Geography, asked by godzilla7, 6 days ago

the layer in which meteoroids burn up​

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Answered by Jiya0071
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Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere. Unlike the stratosphere, temperatures once again grow colder as you rise up through the mesosphere.

Answered by davehomenims
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Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere. Unlike the stratosphere, temperatures once again grow colder as you rise up through the mesosphere. When the meteor hits the atmosphere, the air in front of it compresses incredibly quickly.... When a gas is compressed, its temperature rises. This causes the meteor to heat up so much that it glows.

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