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What is a ladybug's wing covering?

it is red and black


What is the second set of wings for a ladybug?

lady wing


You found a greenish-orange ladybug with a wing injury What should you do?

Shoot it?


What is a ladybug covering Moist skin or scales?

A ladybug (ladybird in the UK) has wings that are covered by two hard wing coverings called Elytra, when not in flight. So there is no moisture or scales.


What kind of wings does a ladybug have?

Thin, clear ones that are hidden under the red and black wing covers.


Will a dented ladybug's wing heal in a month?

Truthfully, it doesn't depend on the moth, it depends if the ladybug will open it's wing. When a ladybug has a dented wing, they have to open it to let the dent out. If the ladybug chooses to live it will open it's wings, but within about 2 months, if the ladybug doesn't open it's wings, it starts to infect it's heart since the dent is pushing on the ladybugs soft body. If you can find a way to open it's wings without harming it, do it, but be super careful. I use small things to get up under the wings, like a needle, with the sharp end cut off so you don't jab it in the tummy. Good Luck, Doctor Preston Halo, biology therapist.


Is a ladybug faster than a dragonfly?

A lady bug is faster than a dragon fly due to the wing span difference


You want to design a hand glider wing can you say what is the variables you should take into account of?

The length of the wing, the weight of the wing, and the angles of the wing have impact. So do the speed thrown, wind speed, and temperature.


How do you heal a broken ladybug wing?

just let it be and keep it away from danger and let it heal itself


What does the lifting force on an airplane wing do?

increases with speed


Which states Bernoulli's principle?

Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a liquid results in a decrease in pressure, and a decrease in the speed of a liquid results in an increase in pressure. This principle can be used to explain why airplanes are able to gain lift and fly. The wing of an airplane is designed to allow air to move at a faster speed over the top of the wing and a relatively slower speed across the bottom of the wing. This differential in the speed of the air over the wing and beneath the wing results in a low pressure above the wing and high pressure below the wing, causing lift and allowing the plane to fly.


What is Mach buffet?

Thus far, only the Mach buffet that results from excessive speed has been addressed. It must be remembered that Mach buffet is a function of the speed of the airflow over the wing-not necessarily the speed of the airplane. Any time that too great a lift demand is made on the wing, whether from too fast an airspeed or from too high an angle of attack near the MMO, the "high-speed" buffet will occur. Interupted airflow over the wing which can be caused by high speed in thin air, high angle of attack , high wing loading, or G forces, all of which disturb the airflow over the wing. It is not the speed of the airplane but the speed of the air over the wing.