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The outermost layer of earth's atmosphere is A.troposphere B.startosphere C.mesosphere D.thermosphere
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The outermost layer of earth's atmosphere is
A.troposphere
B.startosphere
C.mesosphere
D.thermosphere
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the answer is D. Thermosphere
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