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What is the coldest part of Earth’s atmosphere?

The mesosphere is the coldest part of Earth’s atmosphere, with temperatures below -143°C at the mesopause. The combination of reduced solar radiation absorption, diminishing ozone concentration, and increasing cooling by CO2 radiative emission results in the mesopause being the coldest part of Earth’s atmosphere.

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