They bat their wings.
In cca 13 kilometers above Earth
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 fly in the atmosphere above the surface of the earth called the stratosphere.
some mythical creatures can fly, even without wings, but these are some body's imagination and are totally unreal and the aerodynamics situations would not able these creatures in real circumstances. >technically, blades are not wings so a helicopter does indeed fly without wings
When birds fly they look down upon all of the earth-bound creatures, briefly feel pity for them, and then smirk as they drop excrement onto their heads.
Some creatures can fly without wings by using other methods such as gliding, jet propulsion, or buoyancy.
no they cant. they are tree based creatures and cannot fly
An average plane flies between 5 to 10 km above the surface of the earth. Planes cannot fly below or above the altitude. After this altitude there is not much air.
seagles!!
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.
Most commercial planes fly in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and extends up to about 7-10 miles above the surface. This layer contains the majority of the Earth's weather systems and is where most commercial airliners operate.
I think you can and may, because if there is not gravity on earth, we would fly as fact as "them" and would have a chance to go to mars and look at the creatures. I am GROTL.