They fly into the stratosphere. Weather balloons can reach altitudes of 40 kilometers (about 25 miles).
Weather balloons fly in the stratosphere. They cannot go any higher than the stratopause, the layer between the stratosphere and the mesosphere.
I believe weather balloons stay within the mid-stratosphere-upper-tropsphere range.
The Trosophere
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.
Hydrogen is used in weather balloons because they are very light which help the balloon to float or fly easily.
troposphere!
the stratosphere!
The stratosphere
Troposphere
birds fly in the troposphere which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
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.
Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere
stratosphere is the second layer of atmosphere it is the layer where the aeroplanes can fly
Hydrogen is used in weather balloons because they are very light which help the balloon to float or fly easily.
stratosphere
troposphere!
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earthâ??s atmosphere. The troposphere is the layer right above the surface of the Earth and this is the place where weather takes place.
stratosphere
troposphere
Stratosphere