The Concorde jet was a supersonic plane created in 1976 to speed
transportation across the oce...
The Concorde jet was a supersonic plane created in 1976 to speed
transportation across the ocean. It traveled at twice the speed of sound,
shortening a normal seven- to eight-hour transatlantic trip to three and a half
hours. However, the Concorde still had to fly in the same atmospheric conditions
as every other plane. Given this information, answer the following questions (15
points)
A. In which layer of the atmosphere did the Concorde cruise? (5 points)
B. What are the characteristics of this layer that make it the ideal layer for the
Concorde to travel? (5 points)
C. Why wouldn't it travel higher? (3 points)
D. Why wouldn't it travel lower? (2 points)
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