The Mark Spitz, named after the olympic swimmer
Penguins.
wings
Like any bird, it uses it's wings to provide lift and thrust.
The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun wings is they as the subject of a sentence or clause and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.The penguin has short wings. They are not used for flying. The penguin uses them to aid in swimming.
Only sometimes but normally she only uses her hand and her wings
A bird primarily uses its wings for movement, allowing it to fly, glide, and maneuver through the air. The wings provide lift and propulsion, enabling the bird to travel long distances and access various habitats.
its a dance that uses wings and a dress that consists of 7 ppl i hve been in it its very fun and cool dance so try it
They are all appendages used for movement and manipulation in animals. Arms and wings are typically used for flying or reaching, legs are used for walking or running, and flippers are used for swimming.
A doves average flight speed is close to 45 mph!
Airplanes wings are modeled after bird wings, so they are similarly aerodynamical. The air flows around the wing of a bird and airplane creating buoyancy under the wing keeping the animal and aircraft on air. The difference is that a bird uses its muscles to move the wings to carry it onwards, while a plane uses propellers or jet engines to push it forwards.
Birds have wings which help them fly. They have claws that enable them grasp branches firmly. Their beaks enable them to pick up food with ease.
Any comparison that uses like or as is a simile. Otherwise it is a metaphor. Like a giant bird flapping its wings, the airplane flew over the field. Simile. The airplane accelerated down the runway and with a mighty leap the giant bird flew into the sky. Metaphor