This document describes the five main layers of Earth's atmosphere:
1. The exosphere is the outermost layer, where particles are far apart and temperatures increase with height. It extends from the exobase upwards.
2. The thermosphere is above the mesosphere, where temperatures increase dramatically with height. The International Space Station orbits within this layer.
3. The mesosphere extends from the stratopause to around 80km above Earth, where temperatures decrease with height and reach a minimum. Noctilucent clouds can form in this layer.
4. The stratosphere has increasing temperatures with height, restricting turbulence. It is located above the tropopause.
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