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A plane cannot fly very high due to several factors, primarily related to air pressure and oxygen levels. As altitude increases, air becomes thinner, which reduces lift and makes it harder for engines to perform efficiently. Additionally, the lack of oxygen at high altitudes can impair both engine function and the crew's ability to operate the aircraft without supplemental oxygen. Lastly, extreme temperatures and atmospheric conditions at high altitudes can pose significant risks to the aircraft's structural integrity.

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