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we would fly up
yes. something made of wood can fly. for example, the wright brothers flew an airplane made of wood. it was the first object ever to fly.
It must fly faster than the speed of sound
the force that tends to make a moving bodies fly away to the center of rotation
fuel
The "flying pig" is a popular symbol used to represent something impossible or unlikely to happen. It is not a real fly but a figure of speech to convey the idea of something that is imaginary or far-fetched.
Pigs don't fly. Its a saying (i.e. yeah, when pigs fly) that something will never happen.
you go into the museum and you talk to the only girl in it and something will happen you will get something and you will get a plane and fly and figure out where all the diamonds are and you find them you will have to go back to the museum and put them in order.
usually nothing much, you'll sneeze it out.
The phrase "when pigs fly" is an example of an idiom. It is used figuratively to convey that something is unlikely or impossible to happen.
it'll make it fly up
it is when you fly and give me a correct biology answer.
No because you can figure out the meaning by defining the terms. It's an exaggeration - something won't happen unless pigs learn how to fly.
It comes form the belvefe that god will send a flying pig if he wishes something to happen
Pigs cannot fly, and never will be able to fly. So the response that something will occur "when pigs fly" is emphatic skepticism that it could ever happen.
be browser in hurricane on Yoshi falls then you do something
It is because of the fact that it would never happen and people say it because that means that it would never happen or they would never do it in their life.