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Q: Which layer of the atmosphere has the airplanes fly?
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What layer do the airplane fly?

Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere


Which layer of the atmosphere is the highest that an airplanes can fly?

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


Which layer of the atmosphere averages 8 miles above the earths surface?

troposphere atmospheric layer is 8 miles where the airplanes fly at


Which layer of the atmosphere do birds fly in?

birds fly in the troposphere which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.


What part of the atmosphere do airplanes fly?

Troposphere


What is the difference between troposphere and the thermoshpere?

The difference between the troposphere and the thermosphere is the troposphere is the second layer of the atmosphere where all of the birds hot air balloons and airplanes fly. The Thermosphere is the third layer of the atmosphere where their is less oxygen.


What level of the atmosphere do airplanes fly in?

Stratosphere


What part of the atmosphere do commercial airplanes fly?

Stratosphere


in which layer of the atmosphere are jet airplanes able to travel?

the stratosphere


Which layer of the atmosphere is the highest an airplane can fly?

Airplanes fly in the Stratosphere, which is the second major layer of the Earth's atmosphere. It is below the mesosphere and above the troposphere. It is stratified in temperature, with warmer layers higher up and cooler layers farther down. This is in contrast to the troposphere near the Earth's surface, which is cooler higher up and warmer farther down. The winds in the stratosphere run parallel to the Earth in fast moving air streams. 


Why cant airplanes fly straight out of the atmosphere?

Airplanes use air for lift and for thrust. If there's no atmosphere, they can't fly. Even a jet engine needs to burn and compress air.