Is the temperature the same in the different layers of the atmosphere?
The temperature in the troposphere is between -52 and 17 °C (-62 to 62 °F). The temperature in the stratosphere is about -3 °C (26 °F). The next layer up, called the mesosphere, is very cold. The temperature right here is as low as - 93 °C (-135 °F). In the outer layers of the atmosphere the temperature begins to upward shove again, because there is greater warmness from the Sun. Temperatures in the outer layer can be as high as 1,727 °C (3,140 °F).