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Which atmospheric layer prevents meteoroids from reaching Earth’s surface?

mesosphere
stratosphere
thermosphere
troposphere
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The atmospheric layer that prevents meteoroids from reaching Earth’s surface is the **mesosphere**. In this layer, meteoroids burn up upon entering Earth's atmosphere due to friction with air particles, creating meteors or "shooting stars."
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