Leaves are, in fact, attached to trees. I have never heard of a levitating leaf before.
The roller coaster was suspended in midair
I bat has a type of claw or talon that allows it to suspend its self in midair.
to hang or to be suspended over
"Hung" is the past tense of "hang" when referring to something being suspended or attached, while "hang" is the present tense. Just remember that "hung" is used when talking about something that has already been placed in a suspended position.
Yes. Parrots and swifts can mate in midair.
The root word of append is "pend," which means to hang or to be suspended.
The midair collision of the two planes was horrifying.
The root word of "suspension" is "suspend," which means to temporarily stop or hang something in place.
They hang limp.
The root word in "midair" is "mid," which means "middle" or "in the middle of."
Suspended means 1) to be temporarily stopped , or 2) to be hung below or from something. When you get in trouble in school and can't go to school for a couple days as punishment , you are suspended. When you hang some mistle-toe from a door way, it is suspended from the door frame
Palmate in shape