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A plane cannot travel lower than a certain altitude due to several factors, including safety and efficiency. Flying too low increases the risk of collisions with obstacles such as buildings, trees, and terrain. Additionally, lower altitudes can lead to increased air turbulence and reduced engine performance, as well as greater fuel consumption. Lastly, regulations often dictate minimum altitude limits to ensure safe operations for all aircraft in the airspace.

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