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Temperatures decrease with height, making this the coldest layer of the atmosphere. This is where most meteors burn up, leading to "shooting stars." Thermosphere: Ranges from about 53-373 miles.
The Mesosphere or middle layer is next and can be described as the coldest layer of the atmosphere, this is also the layer that meteors burn up. This happens because of the speed of the meteors ...
The answer comes more readily if the question is altered to, Why does the isothermal condition of the outer layers of our atmosphere suddenly cease at about 40,000 feet?
Despite the success of the Montreal protocol, the ozone layer is not expected to fully recover until 2066, meaning it will take an 80-year effort to restore what was harmed in just a few decades.
Farthest Atmospheric Layer The exosphere is Earth’s outermost air layer, where space and atmosphere meet. It is the least dense layer of the atmosphere.