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mesosphere
mes·o·sphere M0239100 (mĕz′ə-sfîr′, mĕs′-)n. The portion of the atmosphere from about 50 to 80 kilometers (31 to 50 miles) above the surface of the earth, characterized by temperatures that decrease from 10°C to -90°C (50°F to -130°F) with increasing altitude. mes′o·spher′ic (-sfîr′ĭk, -sfĕr′-) adj.mesosphere (ˈmɛsəʊˌsfɪə) n1. (Physical Geography) the atmospheric layer lying between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, characterized by a rapid decrease in temperature with height2. (Geological Science) the solid part of the earth's mantle lying between the asthenosphere and the core mesospheric adjmes•o•sphere (ˈmɛz əˌsfɪər, ˈmɛs-, ˈmi zə-, -sə-) n. the region between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, extending from about 20 to 50 mi. (32–80 km) above the surface of the earth. [1945–50] mes`o•spher′ic (-ˈsfɛr ɪk) adj. mes·o·sphere (mĕz′ə-sfîr′) The layer of the Earth's atmosphere lying above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, from about 31 to 50 miles (50 to 80 kilometers) above the Earth's surface. In the mesosphere, temperatures decrease with increasing altitude.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mesosphere - the atmospheric layer between the stratosphere and the thermospherelayer - a relatively thin sheetlike expanse or region lying over or under anotheratmosphere - the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body | Translationsmesosphere
mesosphere: see atmosphereatmosphere [Gr.,=sphere of air], the mixture of gases surrounding a celestial body with sufficient gravity to maintain it. Although some details about the atmospheres of other planets and satellites are known, only the earth's atmosphere has been well studied, the science of ..... Click the link for more information. .Mesosphere the atmospheric layer above the stratosphere, having an altitude from 50–55 to 80 km. It is characteristic of the mesosphere that the temperature decreases with altitude from approximately 0°C at the lower boundary of the layer to -90°C at the upper boundary. mesosphere[′mez·ə‚sfir] (geology) lower mantle (meteorology) The atmospheric shell between about 28-35 and 50-60 miles (45-55 and 80-95 kilometers), extending from the top of the stratosphere to the mesopause; characterized by a temperature that generally decreases with altitude. mesosphereThe layer of atmosphere lying above the stratosphere and which extends from approximately 30 to 50 miles (50–80 km) above the sea level. The layer is characterized by a decreasing temperature, which ends at the mesosphere, where the lowest temperatures are encountered in the atmosphere.mesosphere1. the atmospheric layer lying between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, characterized by a rapid decrease in temperature with height 2. the solid part of the earth's mantle lying between the asthenosphere and the core MedicalSeeatmospheremesosphere Related to mesosphere: thermosphereWords related to mesospherenoun the atmospheric layer between the stratosphere and the thermosphereRelated Words |