yes, if you are on Medicine unless told by your doctor. but still, ask your doctor first
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To but pressure for it can fly high
Pressure decreases when flying high so watch out!
"If birds fly lowExpect rain and a blow."When the air pressure is high, it is easier for birds to fly at a higher altitude. If the air pressure is low, indicating bad weather, birds can't fly as high because the air is less dense. The barometer measures air pressure.
horses can fly with pegasus legs
they make you high so that you can fly
It can fly anywhere, higher than the mountains.Accept when the pressure gets to strong then It would crush the fly before it could reach the ozone layer or space.
aeroplane have aerofoil shape (you could find in the internet how does it looks like)wings that have a specific shape that would make it fly. The high velocity at the top of aerofoil will create the low pressure and the low velocity below the aerofoil will create high pressure. thus, the high pressure will push the aeroplane upwards.
Typically, When you feel anxious and really stressed, your blood pressure will rise. The reason is because the body is acting the same way it does when it is on an adrenaline rush, but there is no reason to fly or fight, so the faster pulse speeds just stay, thus, blood pressure rises.
it is hard to say exactly how long it takes but it is roughly 2-3months as doing it to soon can cause high blood pressure and can cause heart attacks so it would be best to wait 2-3 months to let your blood enhabit its temperature this question relates to a passenger!
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They don't actually fly - they glide... from a high place to a lower place - by stretching the membrane between their legs to form a surface that resists air pressure.
they flap their wings, making thrust and fly. then they spread their wings and gluide. the air moves faster on the top (less pressure) and the bottom of it's body, the air moves slow (high pressure). the high pressure lifts the eagle up.It angles its wings