If you read the book "Skellig" by David Almond it might help you. Just enough for you to go research that yourself.
Chickens use their wings to fly, since humans can't fly there's really no part of the human body that corresponds to the wing of a chicken. Many people would suggest an arm because when bent, an arm may look like a chicken wing.
No planet has wings.
Seeds having wings or hairy parachute are adapted to self dispersal
They are the same i think
No, only insects have wings...
we are evaluating into birds. so wings of course.
cut your shoulder blades just a bit and glue some wings on the place the was slightly cut -unknown
In the book "Skellig" by David Almond, Michael's mother says that the shoulder blades are like wings waiting to fly. She suggests that they symbolize potential for change and transformation, hinting at the mysterious and magical elements in the story.
Yes. Cherubim are usually shown as baby faces with wings where their ears should be.
No, they are correctly called 'rotor blades'
A fan does not have to possess an odd number of blades. The can have any number from two on up. Ceiling fans typically have 3 to 5 blades, with four being extremely common.
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the answer to this is get 1 piece of an apple. 1 wildflower. 3 blades of grass. and a blender ..................mix ing. well and when bathing or shower
An electrical fan can have two, three or four blades. The main thing is that the number of blades must be balanced to avoid juddering.
Blades? I don't know..... but... most cruise ships are equipped with stabilizers that could be described as "blades" although, I think of them as wings. Look up ship's stabilization systems. This may be what you are thinking of.
in hydroelectric generation system.you use a turbine which have many blades like wings,water comes from the nozzels to the blades and blades are made by an mettalic material,if you use the salted water there will be more rusting.
make your blades out of carbon fibre