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The Mesosphere start 31 miles above the earth just above the stratosphere. The Mesosphere includes atoms of heavy metals from all the meteorites that melt in this layer of the atmosphere. There are also other elements that include, but is not limited to: oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and helium.

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It depends on which mesosphere you mean. The mesosphere in the Earth's atmosphere is a region about 50-80 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Not much is known about its contents because weather balloons haven't been very successful studying it. It is known that temperature decreases with increasing altitude.

The other mesosphere is also known as the Earth's mantle. This lies just below the Earth's crust and is made of solid rock/minerals.

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Mesosphere

  • The Mesosphere is 50 miles tall.
  • Temp almost non existent.
  • Comets, Meteors, Space rocks ( Thing that you can find floating in space) that is what you can find in the Mesosphere.
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the layer of rock below the Asthenosphere down to the core. the rock of the mesosphere evidently creep-yields to stress but stiffer than the Asthenosphere as the strengthening effect of increasing rock pressure through its depth exceeds the weaning effect of increasing temperature

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There are none this is dumb woestman


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Mesosphere contain nitrogen and oxygen.

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the middle layer of the earth

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Mesothelioma.

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