Airplane stay Inside The Atmosphere. Spaceships Dont, They Go Outside Of The Atmosphere
The air becomes less dense, the higher you go. And generally, the temperature gets colder until you reach the thermosphere, which is the hottest part of Earths atmosphere.
you can say it flies in the air but if you want to sound more sophisticated then you should probably go with The airplane flies in the atmospere.* Atmosphere
stratosphere
If the question is about how high the airplane is in the atmosphere, I would think that an altimeter would be an answer to consider.
Forces ALWAYS come in pairs - as in "action/reaction". The atmosphere is no exception. For example, if the air pushes an airplane up, then the airplane also pushes the air down.
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
The Earth's atmosphere is just gas, just like an airplane can get through clouds, a rocket can get through the Earth's atmosphere.
The X-15 was considered an airplane even though it flew near the limits of Earth's atmosphere.
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
an airplane can't fly out of the atmosphere, because it uses air for propulsion and lift, so no
Yes, ten is too young to go on an airplane yourself because something could happen or go wrong on the airplane. It is much safer to go on an airplane with an adult or your parents until you are 18 or older.