The vent on top of the parachute helps air go through. If you didn't have a vent at the top you would be floating in the same place. The vent makes the parachute go down slowly but not fast enough to where you would drop.
The parachute has many different parts including: o VENT which is the hole in the top of the parachute, which stops the parachute from oscillating. o CANOPY which is the material part of the parachute that causes drag o SUSPENTION LINES are the cords that join the passenger/delivery to the canopy P.S is this question by chance for a school assignment, it has the exsact wording of an assignment question I have.
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It could be a speaker grille.
The canopy.
Vent .
Usually at the top or close to the top. It is linked to the vent (above the vent) where magma erupts.
There is no such thing as a "hypothermal" vent.
It controls the parachute at the top of the balloon. By pulling down on the cord it opens the top, letting hot air out and controlling the decent
fuel vent valve is on the top of the gas tank
vent
To get a boost from a steam vent, walk to the middle of the steam vent and then jump up. If you jump onto the steam vent from the top, it won't boost you up as high.
If the volcano is active, there may be vents around the volcano as well as on top. A vent is where volcanic material (lava, steam, ash) is being released.