Yes they are about 100 kilometers above Earth's surface.
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The answer is jet stream, answered by a sixth grader
The Jet Stream.
The atmospheric layer closest to the Earth's surface is called the troposphere. It extends up to around 10 kilometers above the Earth's surface and contains the majority of the Earth's weather phenomena.
The bands of high-speed winds located about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface are called jet streams. These are fast-flowing air currents that move from west to east in the upper atmosphere and can greatly influence weather patterns.
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The answer is jet stream, answered by a sixth grader
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The bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface are called jet streams. These fast-flowing air currents are typically located in the upper troposphere and are important for the movement of weather systems.
The radius of Earth in kilometers is 6400 km.The earth is big in 6400 km in radius above its surface.
The layer of air above the Earth's surface is called the atmosphere. It is composed of various gases and extends several kilometers into space.
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
The Jet Stream.
The Troposphere extends up to about 8-15 kilometers above Earth's surface. The Stratosphere reaches up to about 50 kilometers. The Mesosphere extends up to about 85 kilometers. The Thermosphere extends up to about 600 kilometers.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
The stratosphere's upper limit is about 20 miles above sea level.
The jet stream is strongest in the upper troposphere, which is the region of the atmosphere located between about 7 to 12 kilometers above the Earth's surface.
they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(: