Because it is technically made of light weight aluminium alloy and fueled with white petrol...
Due to the above the airplanes cannot Menopause so the only option is tropopause...
Hence (A+B)2 = A2+2AB+B2 ...... Proved
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Tpp (tropopause)
No. The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and that stratosphere.
The troposphere's topmost boundary is the tropopause.
The tropopause is also known as the "boundary layer."
The upper limit of the troposphere is called the tropopause.
There are two main layers of the atmosphere beneath the tropopause: the stratosphere and the troposphere. The stratosphere lies just below the tropopause and extends down to about 31 miles (50 kilometers) above Earth's surface, while the troposphere is the layer closest to Earth's surface and extends up to the tropopause.
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The tropopause is the boundary layer in the Earth's atmosphere from the troposphere below and the stratosphere above.
15 at the surface and up to negative 55 at the tropopause. Temprature decreases by higher altitude (only in troposphere).
The percentage of Oxygen in the air is the same in airplane as it is outside the airplane. The only difference is the pressure levels. If the pressure drops too much then the total amount of Oxygen will be insufficient for you to breath and you will pass out. The airplane only carries oxygen for use in emergency and is dispensed in the oxygen masks of the crew and passengers. Maybe your Question is asking what the total volume of oxygen is available in a pressurized airplane. I don't know that.
There were two . Airplane! (1980) & Airplane 2: The Sequel (1982)
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