it effects the way it flies by how big or small it is
The tail causes drag and keeps the kite stable. By pulling down, on the part of the kite it is attached to, it keeps it orientated upright and more stable.The longer the tail, the more drag. A short tail, may not be enough in a strong wind to stabilise the kite. A tail that is too long, may cause difficulties in getting it off the ground in a light wind.
Aircraft fly by using a propulsion system, that being a propeller, or jet engine. Birds fly by flapping their wings in order to gain forward velocity.
Yes - in a way. Certain flies can transmit dangerous diseases.
The wavelength and frequency affect how the way is perceived. In sound it would affect the pitch that you hear, in the visible light spectrum it would affect what color you see. The amplitude would be how easy it is to perceive, it is the intensity (magnitude) of the wave.
yes it does...but to b more specific, ask the question the other way around "does water temp affect density?"....ABSOLUTELY
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
A tail will steady a kite, help stop it from darting around. The longer the tail the more a kite will sit in one place.
The tail causes drag and keeps the kite stable. By pulling down, on the part of the kite it is attached to, it keeps it orientated upright and more stable.The longer the tail, the more drag. A short tail, may not be enough in a strong wind to stabilise the kite. A tail that is too long, may cause difficulties in getting it off the ground in a light wind.
The tail causes drag and keeps the kite stable. By pulling down, on the part of the kite it is attached to, it keeps it orientated upright and more stable.The longer the tail, the more drag. A short tail, may not be enough in a strong wind to stabilise the kite. A tail that is too long, may cause difficulties in getting it off the ground in a light wind.
The tail causes drag and keeps the kite stable. By pulling down, on the part of the kite it is attached to, it keeps it orientated upright and more stable.The longer the tail, the more drag. A short tail, may not be enough in a strong wind to stabilise the kite. A tail that is too long, may cause difficulties in getting it off the ground in a light wind.
The line is thin so it makes light so the kite can go high.
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
The way the string attaches to the kite causes it to stay at the proper angle; then the wind hits the front or top part first and moves to the bottom or tail, it forces the kite upward.
The kite danced in the wind, twirling and spinning with joy. The kite sang as it soared through the sky, its tail fluttering like a happy melody. The kite whispered secrets to the clouds, sharing stories from high above.
A kite has 4 sides and so does a square