Yes, incidents of passengers vomiting on airplanes during flights have been reported. Flight attendants and crew members are trained to handle such situations and provide assistance to the affected passenger.
One way is throwing potions or materials on the floor, or throwing chemicals or other items at someone else.
The Wright brothers invented the airplane during the Industrial Revolution.
Yes, you can read your Kindle on an airplane as long as the device is in airplane mode during the flight.
Yes, you can use a Kindle on an airplane as long as it is in airplane mode and electronic devices are allowed during the flight.
try and get as much attention from someone as possible contact anyone useful or do anything u can
No, it is generally not comfortable to lay across airplane seats during a long flight.
"Would you like a hot towel on the airplane to freshen up during your flight?"
There are several safety regulations that are put in place during javelin lessons. For example, it is a rule that all javelins should be thrown before anyone attempts to retrieve them. Another rule is the the throwing area should be cornered off to prevent anyone from walking through it during a lesson.
Yes
the automobile and airplane
The "Dart" paper airplane design typically travels the farthest due to its pointed nose and aerodynamic shape, which reduces drag and allows for better stability during flight. Its compact structure helps it cut through the air efficiently, making it ideal for long-distance flights. Additionally, achieving a proper throwing technique and ensuring the airplane is well-folded can significantly enhance its performance. Other designs, like the "Glider," may excel in duration but often don't match the Dart's distance capabilities.
Throwing involves applying force to an object to propel it through the air. The force exerted during throwing accelerates the object and determines its direction and distance. So, yes, throwing is a type of force.