The air becomes less dense, the higher you go. And generally, the temperature gets colder until you reach the thermosphere, which is the hottest part of Earths atmosphere.
No it can't go out because there is no much air.
It all depends on the airplane,passenger jets go around 35k feet high.
Airplane stay Inside The Atmosphere. Spaceships Dont, They Go Outside Of The Atmosphere
You get where you want to go faster
the elevators on an airplane is used to change the airplane's pitch. The pitch of an airplane is what makes the airplane go up and down without turning, if you turn, that would become roll.
as high as the lift from the wings is greater than the gravity pulling it down
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
you can say it flies in the air but if you want to sound more sophisticated then you should probably go with The airplane flies in the atmospere.* Atmosphere
airplanes rely on lift rockes rely on jets rocketsd can go out of the atmosphere airplanes cant
>>>>>...YOU CAN't breath
the air gets thinner.
Totally, if the wings on an airplane are made incorrectly than the airplane will fall and go Boom. If the wings are made correctly or in a different shape than the techniques of flying will change the way airplanes fly. Try testing different shapes of wings with a paper airplane. See what kinds of wings make the plane go Splat or go Woosh through the air. Also, look at birds. They are the main models of different types of wings for airplane designers. :0)