Social Sciences, asked by rabarisahdev221, 4 months ago

the shape of an aeroplane is not kept the. same as the shape of the bus why​

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Answered by arshgill0963
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Answer:

AIRPLANE:

An airplane or aeroplane (informally

plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft

that is propelled forward by thrust from

a jet engine, propeller or rocket engine.

Airplanes come in a variety of sizes,

shapes, and wing configurations. The

broad spectrum of uses for airplanes

includes recreation, transportation of

goods and people, military, and research.

BUS:

A bus (contracted from omnibus.[1] with

variants multibus, motorbus, autobus,

etc.) is a road vehicle designed to carry

many passengers. Buses can have a

capacity as high as 300 passengers.

[2] The most common type is the

single-deck rigid bus, with larger loads

carried by double-decker and articulated

buses, and smaller loads carried by

midibuses and minibuses while coaches

are used for longer-distance services.

The plane is meant for flying

because of its large (flat)areea

and its engine that creates lift and

thrust..

Answered by vishva9824
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Answer:

the shape of an aeroplane is not kept the same as the shape of the bus? why

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