i think the one is slower then the other
If you're in an airplane, it's because of prevailing winds.
Paramore is a band, fronted by Hayley Williams. The name derives from a friend's mom's maiden name. Paramour means "secret lover".
I think it is because Gregg Allman is a dirty rotten snitch.
what is the difference between classical
sweet music man
The spelling.
there is no difference
See What are gliders on the airplane? answer.
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
Those terms are synonymous
One comes more toward the beginning of the sentence and the other is at the end of the sentence.
propulsion is when air pushes an airplane
because a airplane is flown by wings and a space craft is flown by something else
difference between cooler and heat exchangers
The difference between "Williams" and "Williams'" lies in their usage as possessive forms. "Williams" is used as a possessive form when referring to something that belongs to multiple people with the last name Williams. On the other hand, "Williams'" is used as a possessive form when referring to something that belongs to an entity or organization named Williams.
2 years
A plane needs air, a rocket doesn't.