A group of vultures is called a "venue." or better known as 'The Labour Party'
A group of Vultures circling above their prey has also been refered to as a Feminist group, according to one of my Profs. at Wellesley.
flying death circle
There are many words for a group of vultures.A group of vultures may be a cast, committee, meal, vortex, venue and even wake.Some sources state that a group of vultures circling in the air is called a kettle.
Vultures need air because they are living organisms just like humans. Without air, they would suffocate and die.
The group of organs that take in oxygen from the air is called your respiratory system.
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When on the ground, they are called a gaggle. When in the air, they are called a wedge, due to the shape that they form in the air.
Yes they do. But only when they are beginning their flight while they in the air they only glide.
Soaring birds are too heavy to fly for long distances under their own power, so they gain altitude for free by circling inside columns of rising air called thermals. When they get sufficient altitude, they leave the thermal and glide to the next one. That, BTW, is exactly the way sailplane pilots travel cross-country.
Home air filters are used to clean the air that is circling around a home environment. This will improve the air quality for those living in the home and make it easier for them to sleep, breathe, and relax.
A sky burial is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist funeral practice where a deceased person's body is placed on a mountainside to be consumed by carrion birds, typically vultures. This practice is believed to help the soul's journey to the afterlife and is seen as a way to give back to nature by returning the body to the elements.
Like all birds, vultures have a respiratory system composed of lungs (functionally similar to what humans have, although the structure is very different) and a system of air sacs that allows additional oxygen absorption. Vultures inhale to draw in fresh oxygen-rich air and exhale to get rid of carbon dioxide-rich air.
Yes it is in free fall because gravity is the only force acting on it. (no air resistance)