The five layers of the Earth's atmosphere, from the surface upward, are the troposphere (up to about 8-15 km), stratosphere (15-50 km), mesosphere (50-85 km), thermosphere (85-600 km), and exosphere (600 km and beyond). Each layer has distinct characteristics and temperature gradients, playing crucial roles in weather, climate, and the behavior of satellites. The heights can vary based on geographical location and atmospheric conditions.
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