The Concorde primarily flew in the stratosphere, at altitudes around 50,000 feet (approximately 15,240 meters). This allowed it to avoid much of the turbulence and weather found in the lower atmosphere while also enabling supersonic flight. The stratosphere is characterized by a stable atmosphere and is where the ozone layer resides, providing some protection from harmful solar radiation.
birds fly in the troposphere which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
All passenger airplanes cruise at the stratosphere.
stratosphere
Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere
Stratosphere
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The Boeing 747 can fly in the troposphere and lower stratosphere layers of Earth's atmosphere.
Jets fly through the stratosphere, which is the second layer of the Earth's atmosphere. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which helps to absorb and block harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
They Fly In the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere is the 2 Major Atmosphere
Birds typically fly in the troposphere, which is the layer of Earth's atmosphere closest to the surface. This layer extends up to about 7-17 kilometers above sea level, depending on the region.
The Concorde no longer flies because it needs lots of fuel to fly