i'm about to throw a dictionary at your face.
Draw, paint, origami, paper airplanes, different crafts, etc.
The Sun spews a relatively tiny amount of X-rays, but lots of low energy "cosmic rays" (aka. solar wind). In space, those things bombard our spacecraft and their inhabitants. On Earth, our magnetic field redirects the cosmic rays towards our poles, and the atmosphere stops everything more energetic than UV-B. We depend on ozone to stop UV-B... So, "no, not on Earth's surface you can't... but in airplanes, radiation exposure is documented."
Splitting things
In general terms, moving things (or people) from point A to point B really, really fast. I.E. spacecraft, ICBMs, fireworks, etc.
Intersecting is not a noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
No.
Planes CAN be the short form of airplanes. However, there are OTHER things also called planes that are not airplanes- one of them is a woodworking tool used to smooth wood.
Military airplanes with big, powerful jet engines and lots of things that go boom!
Bikes and Airplanes
airplanes
Depends on your definition and what kind of airplane. Large commercial airplanes are the most efficient way to move people. Small airplanes are horrible wastefull things.
1. Hover. 2. Take-off and land vertically. Although there are airplanes (such as the Harrier) which can do these things.
Raccoons
There is no reason to think UFOs are alien spacecraft, or that anything is "living in them". They're just things people see that they themselves can't identify-- that is what the U in UFO stands for, "unidentified". If they were alien spacecraft we would call them IAS, "Identified Alien Spacecraft". If you believe it then aliens.
Helicopters can land on small ships, clearings in forest, on top of buildings etc. Airplanes can not do these things
Cars , airplanes etc.
Things could could fly