The wind speed. The angle of attack of the kite to the wind. The weight of the kite.
On a clock the hour hand makes two full rotations. Which means it goes around the clock two times.
Answer is : go. As in: Always on the go.
The question makes no sense on two levels:There is no information provided on the units used for the numbers [150x100] in the question;A lineal metre is just the measure of length in 1-dimensional space. The question seems to refer to an area in 2-dimensional space.
If I do not go to France, I will not travel.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The noun 'May' is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific month; the name of a specific thing. The word 'may' (lower case m) is an auxiliary verb, used with a main verb to indicate probability, possibility, permission; to express a wish or desire, a purpose or expectation. For example: He may ask me out. You may go to the movie.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
Bernoulli's Principle states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases. In the case of kites, the air moving over the curved surface of the kite creates lower pressure above the kite compared to below it. This pressure difference generates lift, allowing the kite to fly.
The height a kite can reach depends on various factors, including the type of kite, wind conditions, and the length of the string used. Generally, kites can soar anywhere from a few hundred feet to over a mile high in ideal conditions. Some professional kites can even reach altitudes of 10,000 feet or more. However, practical limitations such as air traffic regulations and string strength typically keep most kites at lower heights.
hawks, kites harriers, owls..as far as birds of prey go.
I have researched in hopes to find a term for this phobia without success. I myself have this quirky phobia. I feel that it may be linked with my fear of letting go. I just get so antzy when I look up into the sky and know that if I let go that i will be gone for ever. Same goes for balloons on long strings (shudders at the thought)...
the Chinese people have a big history of having beautiful things like kites that sometimes fly ahead in parades or are found in downtown Hong-Kong. The dragon for example is one of the things along with kites that are presented at Chinese New Year. it must be that China is like a flying continent since it's got so many beautiful sights and kites just go along with that, or maybe it's the fact that Chinese marvel at the things that can fly so welll, I think that everybody has marvelled at a kite at least once. China's history just includes kites it's not really a question of why they use kites really but how they use them.
The water temperature is lower than your body. It is usually around 80 degrees. This difference makes you cold.
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
In between the things you are talking about. EX:I like bicycles, kites, and ice skates.