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1. The upper region of the earth's atmosphere between the troposphere and mesosphere, from 6 miles or 10 kilometers to 30 miles or 50 kilometers above the earth's surface: Modern passenger aircraft are designed to fly in the stratosphere where there are no clouds.
3. A very high or the highest level or position.
4. The nearly uniform cold ocean water masses in high latitudes and near-bottom waters of middle and low latitudes; ocean water below the thermocline.
The stratosphere has no clouds and consists of gradual temperature increases.
2. In former use, it referred to all of the atmosphere above the troposphere.3. A very high or the highest level or position.
4. The nearly uniform cold ocean water masses in high latitudes and near-bottom waters of middle and low latitudes; ocean water below the thermocline.
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sphero-, spher-, -sphere-
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stratio-, strati-, strato-, strat-, -stratus; ster-, stern-
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stratosphere
The layer where atmospheric gases become much thinner and is located between about 7 to 30 miles (11 to 48 kilometers) above the earth's surface.
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