People do not eat bubble gum, it is intended to be chewed but not swallowed, and nobody actually needs to chew bubble gum in an airplane, however, some people find that the chewing helps them to open their Eustachian canal, which they need to do in order to equalize the air pressure in their middle and outer ears, as the plane changes its altitude.
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Yes, speech marks are typically used inside a speech bubble to indicate that the words inside are being spoken by a character. This helps to differentiate spoken dialogue from the narrative text.
No, passports are for traveling to other countries.
the planes don't need air pressure, the humans inside need oxygen to breath and the air gets thinner the higher you go
If you mean being an air hostess in training, then the things you need to do are practice swimming (in the case of airplane falling into water) , etcIf you are already one, then you will go around the airplane serving drinks and doing what the passengers tell you to do in order of satisfication.
You have an Exhaust leak, you need to get this fixed immediately. Carbon Monoxide can KILL.
Everyone needs a bubble machine.
Many airlines allow wood needles especially circular needles as they will not impose on other passengers and being so short and wood are hardly a threat but you still need to call your specific airline.
A single person can build an airplane.
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Yes, all passengers must wear seat belts
One might need supplies of bubble wrap to prevent glassware from breaking while moving glassware. In addition, one might need bubble wrap for shipping objects around the world.