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the layer of the Earth's atmosphere
between the stratosphere and the
thermosphere. It is about 30 to 50
miles above the surface of the Earth.
lithosphere
hydrosphere
mesosphere

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The layer of the Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the **mesosphere**. It extends from about 30 to 50 miles (approximately 50 to 85 kilometers) above the Earth's surface. The lithosphere refers to the Earth's solid outer layer, while the hydrosphere encompasses all of the Earth's water sources.

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