Airplanes primarily use kinetic energy generated by thrust from engines to fly. Most commercial jets use jet fuel, which is a type of fossil fuel, to power their turbojet or turbofan engines. This fuel is burned to create thrust, allowing the aircraft to lift off and maintain flight. Additionally, lift is generated through the aerodynamic design of the wings, converting the airplane's forward motion into an upward force.
Human beings. We have no wings, so we use airplanes to fly around.
You may use airplanes or balloons (aeronautics).
Airplanes generally use gas (jet fuel) and sometimes the experimental ones use solar power. The fuel powers the engines or engine which make the plane fly. It also powers the lights and other electrical appliances on a n aircraft through the engine.
They both fly. The only difference is that a ballon has helium to make it fly but air planes use gas to make it fly.
Airplanes primarily use jet fuel as an energy source to power their engines and propel them through the air. Jet fuel is a type of fossil fuel that is specifically designed for use in aircraft engines.
Of course not.
Petrol
All types of land, air, and marine transports including walking and animal transport.
Fossil fuel
Fossil fuel
Depends on the type of engine.
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