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  • Mesosphere Thickness: Understanding Earth's Atmospheric Layer
    The Earth's mesosphere is not defined by a specific thickness. It's a layer that extends from the stratopause (50 km) to the mesopause (80-85 km).

    Therefore, the mesosphere is approximately 30-35 km thick.

    However, it's important to note that these boundaries are not absolute, and the thickness of the mesosphere can vary slightly depending on factors such as latitude, season, and solar activity.

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