no, you will need an airplane,(people can't fly).
Pilots DO fly above the troposphere (no opinions) because the flying conditions are better and there is a lot less weather.
Yes, aeroplanes fly in the troposphere
a flock of geese would fly in the troposphere. it would be too hot to fly in the stratosphere.
Jets generally fly at or above the tropopause because below it, in the troposphere, is where all of Earth's weather occurs and it is best to avoid weather complications so they fly above it.
Planes do not fly in Troposphere. They fly in Stratosphere. The above answer is not true.. Commercial airplanes do fly in Troposphere. Troposphere has the highest density, pressure of all regions . Commercial flights are flying at about 11000m which is about 30 000++ Ft. the temp drop is about 6.5 degree at every 1000 m. Greatest weather and climate changes happen here.. The Troposphere is by far the most important region to general aviation as nearly all flying take place here.. unless its a spy plane or weather balloon where it goes above 14.5 KM into the stratosphere. Fighter jets also do fly into the stratosphere.
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earthâ??s atmosphere. The troposphere is the layer right above the surface of the Earth and this is the place where weather takes place.
The layer above the troposphere is the stratosphere.
Airplanes dont fly in the stratosphere because they produce too much sound. This may cause noise pollution and stress among people who are on the ground. So they dont fly in the Troposphere.
The thinness of the air provides less wind resistance.
NO , they fly in the troposphere !!!
The Ionosphere is above the Troposphere and above the Stratospere and mesosphere and beside the thermosphere and Exosphere.
Stratosphere is directly above troposphere. It contains the ozone layer.