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Which atmospheric layer prevents meteoroids from reaching Earth’s surface? mesosphere stratosphere thermosphere troposphere
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Which atmospheric layer prevents meteoroids from reaching Earth’s surface?
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Answer: A, mesosphere
Explanation: got it on edge
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Mesosphere - 50 to 80 km - in the lower part of the stratosphere. The temperature drops in this layer to about -100 degrees Celsius. This is the coldest region of the atmosphere. This layer protects the earth from meteoroids.
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