an airplane can't fly out of the atmosphere, because it uses air for propulsion and lift, so no
The wings are designed in such a way that when the airplane moves, air passes faster on the upper surface, than on the lower surface. According to Bernoulli, this results in a reduced pressure on the upper surface.
Evaporation is faster if the surface exposed to atmosphere is larger.
Peaked roofs, convertible tops, and airplane wings have in common when air moves faster across their top surfaces is that air is made to flow faster over the wing's top surface than under its lower surface
its faster to enter Earths atmosphere because our gravitational pull pulls anything in , and this is why rockets have to have a lot of power to go out of the atmosphere because the gravitational pull keeps us on its surface.
Bigger surface area.
The lift and thrust force makes an airplane go faster.
NO!
the airplane helps you travel faster
No. Airplanes are faster.
to me i think an airplane goes faster and it also depends on the amount of distance
there are trace ice crystals in the atmosphere swirling around faster then an F5 tornado but uranus has no solid surface and its core would be to hot so the question is yes it does have ice in atmosphere but not on the surface as it has none its a gas giant
no