it does not have to continuously flap its wings up and down, saving muscle energy
Wind energy is dangerous to birds, if a propeller hit a bird, the bird would likely die.
The potential energy of a 0.480kg bird sitting 22.8m above the ground is 107.25 joules.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird,,, free ( joey jihad ) .. youtube him
When the bird's head is in the water, the cool water soaks into the felt head. This causes the liquid inside the bird to contract, making the tail end denser. This causes the bird to tip the head out of the water. The air is warm enough to heat up the thin layer of water, causing the water to evaporate, and the liquid inside to expand. This makes it rise up the inside tube and tip the bird back into the water, and the cycle begins again. So, in short, I suppose the energy in the bird is stored as heat.
If the feather is moving, it has kinetic energy. If there is room beneath the feather for it to fall, it has potential energy due to gravity.
suburb---NO Soaring Bird.
All birds do it to keep their feet warm and conserve energy...
The soaring taxes are putting people off migrating to the country.He watched the bird soaring as high as it could.
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No, it is not a metaphor because it uses like or as.
America hmm? North or South America? The largest soaring bird is the condor. native to the Andes mountains in South America. California has a condor, too. It is the largest for North America.
albatross
Philip Aubrey Wills has written: 'Where no birds fly' -- subject(s): Gliding and soaring 'Free as a bird' -- subject(s): Gliding and soaring
some Birds of Prey have adapted so that they can SOAR. most known of these are eagles. (classic egs including Golden + Bald eagles/mexican harris hawk/kites/buzzards/even vultures) soaring requires little effort so the bird ultimately saves energy.
The poet compares imagination to a soaring bird to convey the idea of freedom, creativity, and boundless possibility that imagination provides. Just like a bird flying high in the sky, imagination allows the mind to soar beyond limits and explore new perspectives and ideas.
A metaphor is saying something is something, not like. An example would be:- His heart was made of stone. However a simile would be, It was like his heart was made from stone.- The plane was a bird, soaring through the sky. The simile for this would be. The plane was like a bird, soaring through the sky.
The bird is taking advantage of the warm air currents that push off the Earth and glide around keeping a bird's eye view on the landscape for any prey.