Yes it can: A kite can be any shape you want it to be, you just have to manufacture it to be able to catch wind. If you are referring to the quadrilateral, it still can have two right angles.
Yes . Some might have acute angles . Most likely right angles .
Any shape that is not a rectangle or square. Rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, trapezoid, kite, circle, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, dodecagon, etc.
Any kite or square.
It depends upon the construction of the kite. Most kites are diamond shape, meaning they have a pair of obtuse and a pair of acute angles. However many kites have support rods in a cross formation that meet at a right angle in the center of the kite.
the reason is that the kite would not get any air to help it rise up
a circle
any quadrilateral for example: square trapezium rhombus parallelogram kite
A shape with 4 right angles would be a square or rectangle. A trapezoid does not have any right angles..
no * * * * * Of course, you can. A kite, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, chevron are all examples of quadrilaterals which do not or need not have any right angles.
A kite need not have any right angles.It can have no right angles (the most common type of kite);It can have 1 right angle (where the two shorter sides, or the two longer sides meet); orIt can have 2 right angles (one between the two shorter sides, and one between the two longer sides)If it has 4 right angles it degenerates into a Rhombus as all four sides must be equal in length; but this rhombus with all four angles equal (at 90°) is called a Square.
Any shape with 4 right angels is a quadrilateral.