points of co-ordinates plane are represent by cartesian
Their dimensionality.
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A plane is a straight line. An angls is formed by 2 intersecting lines.
one has a looks like a screw the other looks like a plane
A plane needs air, a rocket doesn't.
The spelling.
See What are gliders on the airplane? answer.
paper airplanes glide while most real airplanes have a source of propulsion also in a paper air plane you fold, it in a real airplane you weld it together
The difference between on and in is that if you're on a plane you're on the roof of the plane and if you're in a plane you're sitting inside it.
One difference is that a hot-air balloon is uncontrollable and can't be maneuvered in different directions while a plane can move in various directions.
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
An aircraft is any flying machine including blimps, helicopters, hot air balloons, etc. An airplane is a fixed wing aircraft like an airliner or personal General Aviation plane.
The basic difference can be boiled down to this: The similarities between the two is that they both fly from air moving over the airfoils. On a plane this is also called the wing, on a helicopter it's called the rotor. Since the airplane is a 'fixed wing' aircraft, the plane must be moving forward in over to fly. On a helicopter the spinning rotor generates lift all the time.
The correct term is 'flew in an airplane" because it means you were in the plane and on the plane means you were literally sitting on the fuselage of the plane.
There can be depending on jet streams.
Those terms are synonymous