A bird of prey!
The present tense of "swooped" is "swoop." It is used to describe an action where someone or something moves rapidly downward through the air, often in a graceful or sudden manner. For example, "The bird swoops down to catch its prey."
Whether it is a rocket, a kite, or an airplane, drag is what is caused by the air's resistance to an object passing through it. It is the reason cars are streamlined and low to the ground. It is why a falcon folds its wing close to its body when it swoops down on its prey.
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Air Resistance or friction with the air.
Air Resistance or friction with the air.
Air resistance is air itself slowing down an object travelling through it.
This action is referred to as falling or descending quickly in a downward direction through the air.
it traps air inside to slow it down
The setters in the dog world do both kill and retrieve. They set or crouch behind prey and bring it down. The retrievers get the prey after the master shoots it. The pointers point to the prey for the hunters to shoot. The spaniels flush out prey for the master to shoot in the air.
They breathe air - through their nostrils which lead down to their lungs !
yes. it has special enhanced wing muscles that allow it to slice through the air with ease, also its stream lined head and beak to reach maximum speed o take down prey.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that slows down objects moving through the air. As an object moves through the air, it pushes the air out of its way, creating resistance that opposes its forward motion. This force is influenced by the object's shape, size, and speed.