Question
Easy
Stratosphere has ideal conditions for flying aeroplanes. Choose the correct reason :
1
High air pressure
2
Low air pressure
3
Free from clouds and related weather phenomena
4
Windy conditions
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Physical Geography: Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere
Topic: Atmosphere: Composition & Structure
Correct Answer
Option C
Explanation
The stratosphere is considered an ideal layer for flying aeroplanes primarily because it is free from clouds and related weather phenomena, which is why Option 3 is the correct answer. Here is a detailed explanation supporting this choice: 1. Free from Clouds and Related Weather Phenomena (Option 3): - The stratosphere is located above the troposphere, which is the layer where most weather phenomena, including clouds, storms, and turbulence, occur.…Read More
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