The wind makes a kite move
A quadrilateral has four sides. A kite has four sides. Therefore, a kite is a quadrilateral.
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Snake + air makes kite good luck!
The wind speed. The angle of attack of the kite to the wind. The weight of the kite.
No. A kite has four angles so that makes 2 pairs of opposite angles.
A kite has two diagonals. To see a drawing that makes it perfectly clear, use the link below.A 4 sided quadrilateral kite has 2 diagonals
it's not an absolute requirement that a kite be symmetrical, but an asymmetric kite will probably fly oddly and tend to spin or move in one direction preferentially (and may not fly at all).
dude just use your stylus touch and hold the kite and drag to the left to make it move
Yes - the tail adds stability. Without it - the kite would just spin. The tail makes the bottom of the kite slightly heavier so it flies vertically.
To keep it balanced because the kite may go really high but the tail makes it weigh a little bit more.
Yes, there is generally more pressure on the top of a kite compared to the bottom. As the kite moves through the air, the shape of the kite causes the air to move faster over the top surface, leading to lower pressure above the kite and higher pressure below. This difference in pressure generates lift, allowing the kite to fly.
the wind in the sky blow the kite therefore helps the kite go up into the air so the kite can flyA kite flys by the wind blowing beneath the kite wich makes the kite go higher