It depends on the size of the kite, the system it is using, and how much power it generates. There are several trials of wind kites around the world being used to generate electricity from high altitude winds, which are stronger and more constant than winds close to the surface.
Models:
Potential energy, because of this a kite is not moving.
yes it has potential energy
It is not. It is impossible to provide a diagram for something that isn't!
yes, it does have energy it has wind energy and more types too.
The type of energy is called the potential energy i think
A kite stuck in a tree has potential energy because it is elevated above the ground. Potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position or state. In this case, the kite's potential energy is a result of its elevated position in the tree, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if it were to fall.
By blowing a kite
Spring is a great time to fly a kite because the weather is typically mild with enough wind for kite flying. The higher chance of clear skies and longer daylight hours also make it an ideal season for outdoor activities like kite flying. Additionally, the fresh greenery and blooming flowers can provide a picturesque backdrop for flying a kite in spring.
I don't know you didn't provide an example for me to answer your question.
You cannot: there is not enough information.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
No one invented energy. Benjamin Franklin proved that it existed in lightning by flying a key from a kite.