a circle, because there is no air in space, and Earth is round so, air is round too.
Streamlined shapes are shapes that almost similar to a chicken egg and they have a blunt end that faces forward. They help in facing air and water resistance since they can break through air and water easily as a result of the blunt end.
Smooth, streamlined shapes reduce air resistance. Symmetric shapes ensure flight stability.
No, air can't do that quite yet.
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In aerodynamics, the drag coefficient is a measure of how much air resistance an object experiences as it moves through the air. The shape of an object greatly influences its drag coefficient. Generally, objects with streamlined shapes, such as teardrops, experience lower drag coefficients compared to objects with more blunt or irregular shapes. This is because streamlined shapes help air flow smoothly around the object, reducing turbulence and therefore reducing drag.
Yes.
There is no air in space and therefore no air resistance so any shape will work in space.
Clouds form different shapes due to various factors such as temperature, humidity, and air currents. The shape of a cloud can be influenced by the air's movement as it rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense and form different patterns. Different cloud types also have characteristic shapes based on their formation processes and atmospheric conditions.
Yes, the shape of an object can affect its movement. Objects with different shapes will experience different air resistance, friction, and other forces that can influence how they move. For example, streamlined shapes reduce air resistance and can move more easily through fluids like air or water.
They could have be sleek, smooth, and reduces air resistance.
The wind or air shapes the water