Alto
The 700 mb level of the atmosphere is 10,000 feet in the air. This level is the second level used for measuring the atmosphere in the troposphere, so 1/5 of the atmosphere is located below it.
The height above the ground or water of the base of the lowest layer of cloud below 6000 meters (20,000 feet) covering more than half the sky.
If you mean above 20,000 feet, it's probably a cirrus cloud.
Every 10 meters, the pressure will increase by one atmosphere. That is about 33 feet.
8,000 feet into the atmosphere
Alto
from 6500 to 60000 feet
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 6500 feet is equal to 6500/5280 = 1.23106 recurring (that is, 1.231060606..) miles.
There are: 6500/3 = 2166 yards and 2 feet
6500 square feet is equivalent to 603.9 square meters
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 6500 metres is equal to 6500/0.3048 = 21325.46 feet.
Answer: 6500 ft² = 0.149219 acre
Just over four miles: 6500 meters = 4.03891275 miles.
19,500 feet.
6,500 centimeters = 213.254 feet.
6,500 feet = 1.231 miles
Low clouds are in the stratus group, consisting of stratus, nimbostratus, and stratocumulus. These clouds range up to 6,500-feet. Stratus clouds often resemble fog, and mist sometimes falls from the clouds.