I use my wings everyday, I fly to school, i fly everywhere I go pretty much.
An aircrafts wings create lift and drag. Without wings, the craft would have difficulty even getting airborne.
swimmingThey use their wings for swimming. When they get in the water, they steer themselves with their wings.
The first tool you would need to determine the percentage of butterflies with damaged wings would be a catch net. The second tool would be a hand lens.
Two wings would present some stability problems. Four wings would probably give you the most flight control but the extra wing will cause some excess drag that will use fuel more quickly. So...I would probably go with three for maximum control and fuel savings.
I would use millimeter.......Because a butterfly is so small and we can measure it's wings by using millimeters.
Wasps use their wings to fly so that they can hunt their prey.
Helicopters don't use fixed wings
The wings' shape and orientation determines their aerodynamic performance. More efficient wings allow the plane to either use fuel more efficiently, lift larger loads, use smaller wings than the plane would otherwise need, or go faster, depending on what you're trying to accomplish.
The bald eagles locomotion is its wings what they mean by locomotion is how the animal moves/ travels
The ostrich has wings, but they don't use them to fly.
yes but they use 2 of them as arms
Because they are both use for flying.