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26 January, 01:59

The troposphere extends from the Earth's surface to a height of 6-12 miles, depending on the location and the season. If a plane is flying at an altitude of 5.8 miles, and the troposphere is 8.6 miles deep in that area, how much higher can the plane go without leaving the troposphere?

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  1. 26 January, 02:28
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    2.8 miles higher the plane go without leaving the troposphere?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Troposphere height on different locations = 6-12 miles

    plane altitude at present flight = 5.8 miles.

    Troposphere deepness from the present flight = 8.6 miles

    So from present altitude till troposphere = 8.6-5.8 = 2.8 miles
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