Beds can fly, but only in fantasy stories!
No they cannot fly
Why did the man take a kite to bed? He wanted to fly in his dreams.
No, bed bugs do not fly. They only crawl from one place to another.
No , bed bugs lack wings and are incapable of flight .
Yes, bed bugs, springtails, silverfish, firebrats...there are many.
Bees don't fly when it is too dark or cold or if it's raining. They then rest in their nest, they don't really go to bed.
yes, althoughyou can certainly get a citation for distracting other drivers.
Slugs slither on a bed of mucous, they do not fly - so don't have wings!
No We ever fly a kite in the wind outside Not in beds You can read that question of DrSuess's One fish Two fish Red fish Blue fish
if you tipped over the trash can, the garbage will fly up, and you can stand on it to get to the bed or table.
René Descartes was a French man who lived in the 1600s. When he was a child, he was often sick, so the teachers at his boarding school let him stay in bed until noon. He went on staying in bed until noon for almost all his life. While in bed, Descartes thought about math and philosophy. One day, Descartes noticed a fly crawling around on the ceiling. He watched the fly for a long time. He wanted to know how to tell someone else where the fly was. Finally he realized that he could describe the position of the fly by its distance from the walls of the room. When he got out of bed, Descartes wrote down what he had discovered. Then he tried describing the positions of points, the same way he described the position of the fly. Descartes had invented the coordinate plane! In fact, the coordinate plane is sometimes called the Cartesian plane, in his honor.
René Descartes was a French man who lived in the 1600s. When he was a child, he was often sick, so the teachers at his boarding school let him stay in bed until noon. He went on staying in bed until noon for almost all his life. While in bed, Descartes thought about math and philosophy. One day, Descartes noticed a fly crawling around on the ceiling. He watched the fly for a long time. He wanted to know how to tell someone else where the fly was. Finally he realized that he could describe the position of the fly by its distance from the walls of the room. When he got out of bed, Descartes wrote down what he had discovered. Then he tried describing the positions of points, the same way he described the position of the fly. Descartes had invented the coordinate plane! In fact, the coordinate plane is sometimes called the Cartesian plane, in his honor.