At 35,000 feet, the air temperature typically ranges from about -50°F to -70°F (-45°C to -57°C). However, this can vary depending on atmospheric conditions and the time of year. The decrease in temperature with altitude is primarily due to the thinning atmosphere and reduced pressure. Pilots and aircraft systems are designed to operate effectively within these cold conditions.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 6.5 miles is equal to 6.5 x 5280 = 34320 feet. Subtracting this from 35000 feet gives 35000 - 34320 = 680 feet.
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30% of 35,000 = 30% * 35000 = 0.3 * 35000 = 10,500
35% of 35000= 35% * 35000= 0.35 * 35000= 12,250
261,818.18 Gallons or 218,009.24 Gallons Imperial for all you metric folks.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 6.5 miles is equal to 6.5 x 5280 = 34320 feet. Subtracting this from 35000 feet gives 35000 - 34320 = 680 feet.
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It depends on the pressurization schedule of the Aircraft but in case of an airliner it will be around 6500 feet.
35,000 feet is 10,668 meters.
no 5 mi = 26400 ft 35000 ft = 6.628 mi
35,000 feet = 6.63 miles.
yes, you can hear planes at 35000 feet.
35000
ft = feet so 35000 feet = 35000ft ft stands for feet! YOU STUPID PERSON!
35,000 square feet is 3,251.6 square meters.
6.628 mi 1 mile = 5280 feet 1 foot = 0.000189 mi.
anything from a temp of over 108 degrees Fahrenheit to jumping 108 feet into the air