They use more fuel above the clouds, dum dum
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.
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
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Where air planes fly, the temperature is below freezing.
Cirrus Clouds= Above 18,000 ft Status Clouds= Below 6,000 ft
The different names for clouds are cirrus, stratus, cumulus, and altostratus. While stratus clouds are at an altitude that is below 6000 feet, cirrus clouds are high clouds that form above 20,000 feet.
Yes, the ozone layer is above the clouds. It's up in the lower stratosphere, about 12-19 miles (20-30 km) above Earth. There are very high polar clouds that are higher than this, but most clouds are in the troposphere where the highest clouds (in the polar regions) are about 2 - 5 miles (3 - 8 km) above Earth.
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