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Planes cannot totally resist friction or wind resistance. Aerodynamics helps to lessen friction or wind resistance. I agree. Air has a lower friction co-efficient than things such as wheels rolling on a highway. So, get an airplane up in the air and it requires less energy to move it. If you throw a Frisbee through the air, it goes much further than it you slide it across the street. More detail plz
A plane is designed so that when it moves forward the air moving across its wings creates an upward force called lift, which counteracts the force of gravity.
the spacing between atomic planes of LiF is around 2.01x10^-10 m
Real ones are!
They flew them.
You can carry 12000 liters of ice cream across a desert you can carry it in refrigerated trucks or fly it across in refrigerated cargo planes.
The Gobi Desert, Himmalayin Mountains and many others. Including The Great Wall of China.And the northen planes
Some landforms in Dubai are.... -Western Hajar Mountains -Sabkha planes -The Empty Quarter desert -Jumeirah Islands :) There you go
i agree, but there is more. One is that planes don't have to go around buildings, mountains, etc.
Most of NZ has a Mountain range running directly down the middle of it, we also have large flat planes and 100's of lakes, rolling hills, rivers, mountains galore, active volcanoes and even desert.
By boats and planes across the world or to Canada.
Seismic waves due to slip across fault planes
There are 56 such planes.
Cars, trucks, buses, ATVs, planes, helicopters, motorcycles and camels.
The Great Plains are the stretch of land that runs through the Midwest of the United States. Make sure you spell it plains not planes because planes are the things that fly through the air!
No coastal planes are restricted to coasts.
Nope... inclined planes are simple machines (a screw for example).