No, they are suspended in the air and atmosphere by air currents.
They don't 'bump' into them ! Clouds are not solid - so planes simply fly through them !
Cirrus clouds only form at high levels, so jet plaanes fly at super high levels.
Airplane's contrails do not form clouds; they dissipate soon after they are formed.
Aircraft fly in the troposphere because the stratosphere is where the clouds are. Here all the weather fronts take place. So, to avoid major turbulence, aircraft fly here.
You could not see the stars from the surface of Venus. The sky there is obscured by thick clouds. If you were to fly above the clouds, though, you could see the stars.
clouds fly higher in the night
They don't always fly above the clouds. They fly below, in or above them. Planes have optimum levels that they fly at. Sometimes that may be above the clouds, but not always.
There are no ducks that can fly above the clouds. There are no birds in fact, that can fly in the clouds or above them. This is because birds consider clouds to be obstacles that get in the way of their flight patterns.
There are no ducks that can fly above the clouds. There are no birds in fact, that can fly in the clouds or above them. This is because birds consider clouds to be obstacles that get in the way of their flight patterns.
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CheersThe clouds fly higher in the day because the heat will lift them but the difference isn't really that much.
Because the plane is flying higher than the clouds.
They don't 'bump' into them ! Clouds are not solid - so planes simply fly through them !
When you are in an airplane and the clouds are very low, the pilot might fly above the clouds or make an emergency landing.
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Actually, Pegasuses were actually a myth. They said that they fly in clouds, but most likely they were never seen. So my opinion is that Pegasuses are not real. Hope I helped!
yes it makes you fly up into the clouds