The lift generated by speed of the wing supports an aircraft in the air.
Everyone pick up their seats to keeps plane float.
they glide, as the name implies. it's like a paper airplane. its surface area is big so it sorta "floats" on air.
because the breth in lots of air and air floats because the breth in lots of air and air floats
A balloon.
helicopter
That's true for the airplane's wings, when the airplane is flying upright.
The same way anything floats, by displacing an amount of water that weighs as much as it does. Airplanes that are meant to float on water typically either have boat-like hulls or floats whose purpose is to displace enough water to allow the airplane to float.
Because the air contained inside the matress is lighter than the water, it floats. same reason why Helium, which is lighter than the rest of the air around it, floats as well when it is in a balloon.
because a soda can is full of air. Air is lighter than water, and is therefore boyant and the can floats.
Beautiful music floats
The float has air in it.
The hot air inside the balloon is less dense than the cold air outside, so the balloon floats on the denser air. But an airplane relies on a wing moving through the air to create lower pressure on the top of the wing, so that air below pushes the wing up. hot air balloons require no movement.