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Where air planes fly, the temperature is below freezing.

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Is the temperature of the air high above the ground is often above or below 0 degrees Celsius?

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Because the temperature is often a few degrees colder right at the surface. This is because cold air sinks, and if it is not mixed (as under calm conditions) the temperature will be colder at the surface than it is 2 meters above ground, where temperature is officially measured.


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