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The Concorde aircraft cruised at Mach 2 at about 19,000 m (62,000 ft), and the SR-71 cruised at Mach 3 at 26,000 m (85,000 ft), all within the stratosphere.
stratosphere is the second layer of atmosphere it is the layer where the aeroplanes can fly
The top layer is the crust, the next layer is the outer core, and the last layer is the inner core.
It occurs in the troposhere, the narrowest layer of the atmosphere and it is where all life occurs
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less air resistance because air density is less.
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The Concorde aircraft cruised at Mach 2 at about 19,000 m (62,000 ft), and the SR-71 cruised at Mach 3 at 26,000 m (85,000 ft), all within the stratosphere.
Airplanes travel through the stratosphere and the ozone layer is between the mesosphere ans stratosphere!!!!
The Concorde aircraft cruised at Mach 2 at about 19,000 m (62,000 ft), and the SR-71 cruised at Mach 3 at 26,000 m (85,000 ft), all within the stratosphere.
stratosphere is the second layer of atmosphere it is the layer where the aeroplanes can fly
Yes, a boundary layer can take place for ideal fluids. A boundary layer is the separation that is associated with strong flow deceleration or strong adverse pressure gradients.
it has limited capillaries and no vital organs.