Long paper airplanes fly farther than short paper planes because they are more aerodynamic. This means they can move through the air more efficiently due to their long shape.
Yes, paper planes need wings to fly, if they were to be accurate to a real plane, since real planes have wings, so paper planes need wings, too. The wings provide lift for the paper plane, causing it to fly when thrown properly. No wings means it is just an ordinary folded piece of paper that you are trying to throw.
In the word paper, the A is long, and the E is a weak sound (schwa), which is not exactly a short E. So no, paper doesn't have a short vowel.
Plane
No. The E is silent in plane, where the A has a long A sound, as in "plain."
No. The E is silent in plane, where the A has a long A sound, as in "plain."
airplane or aeroplane
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There is no computer term of short bond paper but size of shot bond paper is 8.5X15 i think
No, the a in paper is long.
No. The A has a long A vowel sound, as in caper. The -er is a schwa sound.
8.5x11