Sagot :
Answer:
C. mesosphere
Explanation:
Above the stratosphere is the mesosphere. It extends upward to a height of about 85 km (53 miles) above our planet. Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere. Unlike the stratosphere, temperatures once again grow colder as you rise up through the mesosphere.
C mesosphere
because this layer extends from around 31 miles (50 km) above the Earth's surface to 53 miles (85 km). ... The gases in the mesosphere are now thick enough to slow down meteors hurtling into the atmosphere, where they burn up, leaving fiery trails in the night sky.