Pilots DO fly above the troposphere (no opinions) because the flying conditions are better and there is a lot less weather.
troposphere is the earth
"The pilots walked towards the cockpit." "The pilots were important to traveling people." Things like that.
troposphere and like tropics
polar
"pilots" would be the correct way to spell it. Pilots is used as a plural. It's not possessive (Like, for example, "...a pilot's logbook")
The troposphere. The troposphere is one of the four layers of the atmosphere (0-10km in altitude) containing water vapour. Clouds are formed by water condensing and as air cools. This is why cloud formation is possible because the temperature of the troposphere decreases with altitude.
Water vapor is held by the troposphere in between molecules of atmospheric gases like oxygen, nitrogen and argon. Most of the water vapor in the troposphere is realized through transpiration off the earth's surface.
For a real plane like a Cessna, you have to be at least 16 to have a flight student certificate, I think you have to be 18+ to have a real "Pilots license"
The stratosphere is the second layer in the atmosphere, right above the troposphere. The air is warmer the higher you go up and cooler farther down. Commercial aircraft flies in the lower layer of the stratosphere.
Troposphere activity refers to the various processes and phenomena that occur within the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This includes weather patterns such as rainfall, wind patterns, temperature variations, and the formation of clouds. Troposphere activity is responsible for the day-to-day changes in weather that we experience.
Cirrus clouds (Ci) are part of the genera high-étage and will form from 5,000 m in the troposphere.
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