If an airplane passes through a mountain it will be tunnelling underground, probably as a result of having crashed. Anything passing through solid rock is going to be subject to an element of turbulence.
It might shake only when passing through turbulence. Clouds may or may not be turbulent. Pilots learn which are and which are not turbulent. Clouds that occur in even layers are very smooth. Thunderheads and lenticulars are often violent and are usually best avoided.
what shake it up character would definitly perfer to travel by car not airplane
the hot water pips shake because it is passing water throw them and when they do that it can shake and rummble lol
no, but Mountain Dew does
Cece
Rocky would rather take a car than airplane on the show shake it up. Rocky is terrified of airplanes, so Cece takes her to a hypnotist to get her her out pf her fear of flying.
he may be nervous
Due to "turbulence" - that is movement of the air though which the plane is passing.
you can shake them off trees in blizzard mountain
It is at the top of the slime pool mountain!
It was Tinka Hessenheffer that didn't want to go by plane.
Yes, an airplane in a thundercloud can experience turbulence and shaking due to the severe weather conditions. Pilots are trained to navigate through thunderstorms by using onboard weather radar and communication with air traffic control to avoid the most intense areas of turbulence.