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What is in the Stratosphere IE ozone layer planes?

The planes fly in the Stratosphere. Ozone layer is also there.


What layer do small planes fly in?

troposphère


What layer do jets and planes fly in?

Stratosphere and Troposphere


What layer of the atmosephere has partialy destroyed by chemicals?

The ozone layer has been partially destroyed. The destruction is over the poles.


Jet planes fly in this part of the atmosphere?

Jet planes fly in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer provides a stable environment for jet propulsion and allows for efficient flying at high altitudes.


What part of the atmosphere is the highest layer in which planes can fly?

It’s 45,000 ft for commercial airliners


Which atmosphere do most planes fly in?

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.


Can planes fly?

Of course, planes can fly.


What layer of the earth are you in while flying in an airplane?

Planes fly in the atmosphere above the surface of the earth called the stratosphere.


In what layer of the atmosphere do the airplanes fly?

Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb


How many layers do we have where the airplane flies and their names?

Most planes fly in one layer of the atmosphere called the troposphere. High flying aircraft can fly into the stratosphere


Which layer of the atmosphere do jet planes fly in upper troposphere or lower statospher or upper statosphere?

Jet planes typically fly in the lower stratosphere. This layer of the atmosphere extends from about 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The lower stratosphere is where commercial jet aircraft operate due to its stable weather conditions and relatively low turbulence levels.