The ore bauxite produces aluminium. That is used for major parts of most wings.
Bauxite.
After you measure the airplane, you could express the result in any unit. The choice of "meter" would most likely produce the most convenient number ... the easiest one to write down, remember, and tell other people about.
It would take an infinite amount of time because the airplane could not get to the moon, at all. An airplane can only get to a small distance above the earth's surface.
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.
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Could be the brakes are metal to metal.
An airplane with one wing longer than the other would experience imbalance and could have difficulty maintaining stable flight. This could lead to the airplane rolling or turning unintentionally, posing a hazard to the aircraft and passengers. Proper wing symmetry is crucial for aerodynamic stability and control.
There are many places where one could find out the history of the airplane and aircraft development. One of the best places to look would be an encyclopedia or a museum.
No. They would be really scared, and could die.
You could read a book, watch a movie or just go to sleep.
Airplane and Airplane 2 is all I can think of.
On an airplane.