When there are no clouds you can see the ground perfectly from an aeroplane. And wouldn’t the existence of clouds at those heights suggest our “thin water atmosphere” is thicker at those heights than at ground level? Clouds are just water vapour after all.
When there are no clouds you can see the ground perfectly from an aeroplane. And wouldn’t the existence of clouds at those heights suggest our “thin water atmosphere” is thicker at those heights than at ground level? Clouds are just water vapour after all.
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