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Why is the isothermal layer being considered a part of the stratosphere rather than the troposphere or being an independent layer?
At altitudes from 12-20 km (7-12.5 mi) above the midlatitudes the temperature remains constant with altitude (minus 56.5°C in the ISA). This part is usually considered to be in the stratosphere, but ...