delta kite, diamond kite, and box kite. There are also more kinds!
Try, said the big kite, only try or I fear that you will never never learn at all
i think square
No, because if its small or pointy it will fall, if its big it will fly
A box kite typically does not require a tail for stability, as its design and structure provide inherent stability in the air. However, some box kites may include a tail for added control, especially in varying wind conditions or for aesthetic purposes. The necessity of a tail can depend on the specific design and intended flying conditions.
delta kite, diamond kite, and box kite. There are also more kinds!
Try, said the big kite, only try or I fear that you will never never learn at all
i think square
It's a big kite atached to a person, and kiter have board atached to his feet
he made the box kite .
No
50 feet
Lawrence Hargrave
A kite can be any shape.A kite can fly.Benjamin Franklin flew a kite into a lightning storm and got a big shock to prove that electricity was an energy.kites have two lines of symmetryps hope this helps!some one answer this
Weight and area exposed to the wind are key factors in kite design. The greater the effective area facing the wind and the lighter the kite, the less wind you need to get the kite off the ground.
There are no parallel lines in the diamond-shaped kite.There are (usually) four parallel struts (lines) is a standard box kite.
The Chinese have been building kites for hundreds of years.