Definition of mesosphere in English:
mesosphere
noun ˈmɛzə(ʊ)sfɪəˈmɛsə(ʊ)sfɪəˈmiːzə(ʊ)sfɪəˈmiːsə(ʊ)sfɪə
The region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 50 and 80 km in altitude.
Example sentencesExamples
- Nacreous and Noctilucent clouds form not in the part of the atmosphere in which we live, but much higher up, in the stratosphere and mesosphere.
- If the layers are characterized by the rate at which temperature changes with height, then the atmosphere is split into four layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.
- They will also be able to find out more about the complex waves, tides and other mechanisms that link this region - known as the mesosphere - to the lower regions of the atmosphere.
- The best strategic course for the U.S. is to initiate a process that would affirm the use of space as a global commons where all guns are checked at the border of the mesosphere, 50 miles up.
- He looked up, as the light grey mesosphere melted away, revealing the inky blackness of space beyond.