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How to pronounce stratosphere in English?

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Type of layer

Examples of stratosphere

stratosphere
With tech stocks everywhere in the stratosphere, few questioned such valuations.
From the businessweek.com
The box office numbers will tell you that Willis isn't in the star stratosphere.
From the time.com
They are in the glorious stratosphere of academia where titles no longer matter.
From the economist.com
So, when more waves are present to break apart, the stratosphere becomes warmer.
From the sciencedaily.com
This layer is located between 15 and 25 kilometres altitude in the stratosphere.
From the sciencedaily.com
Angry about Hannah Montana concert ticket prices rocketing into the stratosphere?
From the forbes.com
With Bush's approval ratings in the stratosphere, most Americans obviously agree.
From the businessweek.com
As you might surmise, prices go further into the stratosphere as things progress.
From the sfgate.com
Sometimes the pions are destroyed in collisions with atoms in the stratosphere.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • The atmospheric layer between the troposphere and the mesosphere
  • Stratosphere Las Vegas is a tower, hotel, and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its tower is also the tallest tower, and the 5th-tallest structure, in the United States, as well as being the tallest structure in Las Vegas.
  • Stratospheric is an instrumental guitar album (with the exception of one track), released by French guitarist Jean-Pierre Danel in 2000.
  • (stratospheric) of or relating to the stratosphere; unusually or unreasonably high
  • The cold region of a planetary atmosphere above the convecting regions (the troposphere), usually without vertical motions but sometimes exhibiting strong horizontal jet streams.
  • Is a region of the atmosphere from about 4.5 miles to 10 miles up, in this region temperature does not decrease with height.
  • The portion of the Earth's atmosphere ranging from approximately 14 km to 22 km (8 to 12 miles).
  • The layer of the atmosphere that is found 6 to 30 miles above the ground. It contains stratospheric ozone. (Back to Hot Summer Days)
  • A calm region of the upper atmosphere characterized by little or no temperature change with changes in altitude.