Research suggests that flies can stay in the air for about one to two miles without rest. The average speed of a fly is about five miles per hour.
12 seconds
That will be 2 years. (textbook)
Several hours depending on the speed of the aircraft, the altitude and its weight.
No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.
Cats don't have any wings or anything to propel flight so they can't stay airborne. also they are much too heavy. Because cat's are not designed to fly.
No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.
No, AIDS is not communicable through airborne transmission.
The more aerodynamic it is, the more air underneath the wings, the longer it will stay aloft. The longer it is airborne, the better chances it will fly further.
Penguins can not fly. But they are very good at moving in the water.
Get on their backs and force them into the air. It should be airborne after 2 beatings.
a house fly can stay under water for a lot hours if the water is warm if the water is hot they may survire about one hour
It depends how long you stay in Hong Kong.