A kite string is a string which connects a kite to the person flying it. The string not only prevents the kite from flying away but actually keeps it flying by assuring that it does not turn from the wind.
a quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- M.S. Vighe
Yes, the word 'kite' is a noun, a word for a light covered frame used to fly in the air at the end of a long string; a type of bird with long, narrow wings known for gliding; a word for a thing.The word 'kite' is also a verb meaning to write or use a fraudulent check.
The kite soared by me like a jet on a runway The kite flew by me as graceful as an Eagle!
The collective noun for 'string' is a ball of string.The noun 'string' is a standard collective noun for:a string of ducksa string of horsesa string of mulesa string of pearlsa string of poniesa string of racehorsesa string of violinists
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
The answer depends on the string attached to the kite. The kite will reach a point where the weight of the string overcomes the lift the kite is able to achieve.
Kite string comes on wooden dowels, about half an inch to an inch in diameter, with the string wrapped around the dowel. One end of the string is attached to the kite, while the other end is attached to the dowel that you hold while flying the kite. The dowel allows you to easily release more string to let the kite go higher, or to reel the kite back in to you.
A Kite.
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It's a kite.
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The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
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I think that it depends on how long is your kite string is .
A kite? A pet fly?
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