Mud flaps are usually used to help with rocks and mud from building up underneath near the wheels.
they have ear flaps as they are in the water to reduce the amount of water inside the ear they flap it out and shake their booty
To reduce the drag
Mud flaps on vehicles help protect them from dirt and debris by reducing the amount of mud, rocks, and other debris that can be kicked up by the tires. This helps prevent damage to the vehicle's paint, undercarriage, and other parts, ultimately extending the lifespan of the vehicle and reducing maintenance costs.
Reduce flaps with left bracket '[' or 'F' key Increase flaps with right bracket ']' or shift-F key For full list of controls see help in related link below.
gear down, flaps down, throttle reduce, and line up with the runway.
They reduce engine speed and extend 'flaps' which allows the wing to keep lift at lower speed.
A nipple flapper is a device that flaps your nipples around for you!
A cape flaps around and an island doesn't
The function of flaps and slats on a plane are simple but important. While landing and taking off the flaps are down so the plane lift increase and the plane can maintain flight with lower air speeds. While cruse altitude flaps are in to reduce drag, safe fuel and the chance to speed up.
Airplane flaps are used during takeoff and landing to increase lift and drag, which helps the plane to reduce speed for landing and take off. At cruising speeds, the airplane is already flying efficiently and has no need for the extra lift and drag provided by the flaps.
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Sharks get around without an operculum due to the fact that they instead have branchial flaps. The branchial flaps allow the shark to lay on the sea floor and still "breath" without taking in sand.