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If you wanted to fly through a cloud, which atmospheric layer would you fly through?.

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Answer:

Commercial jet aircraft fly in the lower stratosphere to avoid the turbulence which is common in the troposphere below. The stratosphere is very dry air and contains little water vapor. Because of this, few clouds are found in this layer and almost all clouds occur in the lower, more humid troposphere.

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Answer:

The lower Stratosphere

Step-by-step explanation:

that's where planes fly to avoid heavy amounts of turbulence

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