8. The picture shows Haile's paper airplane flying through the air. Haile's plane travels forward for a few feet and then begins to fall. What would explain the plane's ability to travel forward for a few feet without falling?
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The speed of the plane is equal to the speed of the oncoming air that pushes on the plane.
The speed of the plane is greater than the speed of the oncoming air that pushes on the plane.
The force of the air pushing up on the plane is equal to the force of gravity pulling down on the plane.
The force of gravity pulling down on the plane is greater than the force of the air pushing up on the plane.
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The speed of the plane is greater than the speed of the oncoming air that pushes on the plane.