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The region in the altitude range of about 50km to 100 km is called ....... .

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Altitude Range**: The question specifies an altitude range of about 50 km to 100 km. 2. **Recall the Layers of the Atmosphere**: The Earth's atmosphere is divided into several layers based on altitude. The main layers include: - Troposphere (0 to 10 km) - Stratosphere (10 to 50 km) - Mesosphere (50 to 85 km) ...
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