As aeroplanes fly high in the atmosphere, where the air is thin, the inside has to be pressurised to allow the passengers and crew to breath.
this means that the air outside the aeroplane is too thin for us to breathe and the air has to be pressurised in the aeroplane. that is why the aeroplane has masks above your seat so if the air becomes to thin the air coming through the mask is the right for you to breathe.
They are often considered the inventors of the aeroplane.
The airpressure is less when at high altitude, even in a 'pressurised' airplane. Therefore the gas in drink is not as compressed, making the expulsion of the gas more rapid, through more and bigger bubbles
NO, an aeroplane is not an automobile.
Pneumatic means pertaining to air. It is often used with reference to devices which work by using pressurised air as the motive force.
Aeroplanes are sometimes parked in hangars or more often on what is called the 'apron' in front of the hangars.
If you mean what is an aeroplane kept in then it is kept in hanger but where does aeroplane is kept does not make sense
The abbreviation for aeroplane is aero. It is quite easy and how to remember it is to thing of Aero chocolate or eat it so you remember! LOL! :)
In a pressurised nuclear reactor the temperature is very high, which cn be accepted as a point for this.
The aeroplane has not been invented yet.
its an airplane stupid not an aeroplane
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