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1. Temperature increases with increasing height in stratosphere.<br />2. Stratosphere is considered ideal for flying jet aircraft. ​

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Answered by akjackg
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Temperature in the stratosphere rises with increasing altitude, because the ozone layer absorbs the greater part of the solar ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer is an absorbing agent that protects life on Earth.

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 there contains little water vapor. ... Because of this, jet aircraft and weather balloons reach their maximum operational altitudes within the stratosphere.

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Answered by arpitmishrakash
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In the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude. The reason is that the direct heat source for the stratosphere is the Sun. A layer of ozone molecules absorbs solar radiation, which heats the stratosphere

It is considered ideal for flying because there is very little turbulence. Also very few clouds form there and there is little mixing of air within it so the weather is very stable . So there are little to none disturbances during flight.

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