The stratosphere
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.
Most humans are found in the troposphere, which is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface. This is where weather occurs and where most commercial airplanes fly.
The stratosphere
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere that contains the majority of Earth's air (about 75-80%). This is where most weather phenomena occur and where humans live and airplanes fly.
Kites are typically flown in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where most weather occurs. This layer extends up to about 10-15 kilometers (6-9 miles) above the Earth's surface.
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Airplanes Fly in the layer of the atmosphere called Troposphere
Planes fly in the atmosphere above the surface of the earth called the stratosphere.
It’s 45,000 ft for commercial airliners
birds fly in the troposphere which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
Most planes fly in one layer of the atmosphere called the troposphere. High flying aircraft can fly into the stratosphere
The Blackbird
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.
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an airplane can't fly out of the atmosphere, because it uses air for propulsion and lift, so no
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