troposphere
tro
ˈtrɑ:
traa
pos
pəs
pēs
phere
ˌfÉĒr
fir
/tɹˈɒpəsfˌi‍ə/

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the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending from the surface up to an average altitude of about 8-15 kilometers
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Commercial airplanes primarily operate within the troposphere, as it contains sufficient air for engines and passengers.
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