Why does a hole in a flying airplane cause things to get sucked out into the sky?

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Why does a hole in a flying airplane cause things to get sucked out into the sky?

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As a couple others have said, it’s just a difference of air pressure. At high altitudes the air pressure outside the plane is very low. They pressurize inside the plane so everyone can breathe normally. Them if there’s a tear or opening in the plane, the pressure will equalize and flow outside, but it does that REALLY fast.

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