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No, passengers typically do not feel earthquakes while flying because the aircraft is traveling at a high speed and altitude, which can reduce the impact of seismic activity. Pilots are also trained to navigate around areas prone to earthquakes.
Evaporation impacts the water cycle by changing liquid water into water vapor.
Yes, you can take a metal water bottle on a plane, but it must be empty when you go through security. You can refill it at a water station or after passing through security. Make sure to check with your airline for any specific requirements.
irrigation diverts and uses water.
current for electricity
Well, the impact is very strong. A lot of water together is harder than cement. If somebody falls out of a plane, and lands on the water sideways, the impact can kill the person.
resistance is useful when a plane is flying in the air, air resistance. it is also useful when a boat is floating on water, water resistance.
by tying them to a chair and throwing them in a lake if they were a wutch they would save themselve by flying out if the water if they didn't an innocent person died noone ever survived
the pilot guy had a heart attack and died while flying it. so he crashed in the water then got trapped...
A seaplane is a plane that can land on water and land. This means that it would have to have somewhat of large water skis to help it stay afloat in the water. The seaplane also has right and left ailerons to help it roll through the air when flying. There are also elevators that control the pitch of the plane. This means that the plane can fly up or down. The plane also has a rudder at the back of the plane to control yaw which is to turn right or left. The propeller takes in the air from the front and speeds it up to help the plane fly better.
Carbon monoxide and other left overs from combustion. However, the trail you see behind a plane flying high up is called the contrail, and it consists of water vapor that freezes behind the plane.
No, passengers typically do not feel earthquakes while flying because the aircraft is traveling at a high speed and altitude, which can reduce the impact of seismic activity. Pilots are also trained to navigate around areas prone to earthquakes.
The drag of an airplane is the air resistance caused by the plane flying through air. Similar to when you pull your hand through water and feel resistance.
It is impossible to drive in water. The only possible ways to get there are either cathcing a boat or flying via plane.
Yes sometimes. The white trail is called a 'contrail' and is caused when water in the air through which the plane is flying condenses out on particles produced from the plane's engine exhaust. Thus any plane with an engine can produce a contrail if the conditions are right.
Gyarados is a Water and Flying type Pokemon.
flying in an airplane