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A longer tail on a kite helps stabilize and balance it in flight by acting as a counterbalance to the kite's pull. The tail also provides drag, which prevents the kite from spinning and helps control its direction. However, too much tail can make the kite fly slower and decrease its maneuverability.
the wind in the sky blow the kite therefore helps the kite go up into the air so the kite can flyA kite flys by the wind blowing beneath the kite wich makes the kite go higher
The purpose of a kite tail is to provide stability and balance to the kite while it is flying in the air. The tail helps to prevent the kite from spinning or flipping over by adding drag and weight to the back of the kite.
The two forces that act on a kite are lift, generated by the wind pushing against the kite's surface and gravity, which pulls the kite downward toward the ground.
Yes, gravity affects the flying of a kite by pulling it downward. The tension in the kite string counteracts this force, allowing the kite to remain aloft. The angle of the kite and the wind also play a role in keeping the kite flying.
Air + snake = kite
You take your kite to the top of the mountain and when you have the kite in your "hand" you click the pole and the you have it!
i think up side first kite made
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Snake + air makes kite good luck!
Basically the lift of the kite is made by the actual parts of the tail. The feathers on the kite make it sturdy in the wind.
For a tail, tape the strip of cloth or plastic to the bottom of the kite.
There are many places to find instructions on how to make a kite. They can be found anywhere. Some places to find these directions are wikihow, ehow, squakfox, pbs, my-best-kite.
Just run while holding the kite as far up the string possible. Make sure the kite is as high as possible to catch the wind.
EASY!!!
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