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Explanation:
-Troposphere. It is the lowest layer and encompasses the Earth's surface up to an average height of 12 kilometers; about 17 kilometers in the equatorial regions and about 9 kilometers at poles
- Stratosphere.Separated from the troposphere by the tropopause is this layer containing 19 percent of the atmospheric gases, but very little amount of water vapour.
-Mesosphere. It is located above the stratosphere up to a height of 80-85 kilometers in the mid-latitudes, where the mesopause is located.
-Thermosphere. From the upper limit of the mesopause extends the thermosphere, known as the upper atmosphere.
-Exosfera. It is the last layer, the outerest until connected with the solar wind.