No, a house fly would not be able to survive in space because there is no atmosphere to provide it with air to fly. Additionally, the lack of gravity in space would also make it difficult for the fly to maneuver and navigate.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
air is heavier than balloon, air rises
because it helps it fly in air
they are alike because they both fly in the air
In "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman, witches fly on cloud-pine branches that they use as broomsticks. These branches are enchanted and enable the witches to travel swiftly and effortlessly through the air.
No, a fly would not be able to fly in a vacuum because it relies on air resistance and pressure to generate lift and maneuver in the air. In a vacuum, there would be no air molecules for the fly to interact with, so it would not be able to fly.
the mechanical advantage of a hot air balloon is this that we can use it in many good ways like it is for individual flight for every one, and can be use at any time but it depends on the air resistance + gravity because if the gravity is low the hot air balloon would fly far and far in the air and if the gravity is hifgh it would unable to fly and in air resistance if the air is high it would be difficult for a hot air balloon to fly and if air resistance is low it would be difficult for hot air balloon to fly in the air
You would fly over the sonoran desert
Chuck Norris's nose hairs. oh and the compass doesnt get chuck Norris, chuck Norris gets the compass...
Animals have What you and I would call a compass in there little heads. That's how birds know how to fly south for the winter. :)
They wouldn't be able to fly there at all, without air.
You turn Pan into a moth and fly into it
You can fly from Toronto to Boston, MA on Air Canada or American. Once you get to Boston you would fly on Cape Air to Martha's Vineyard www.capeair.com
to fly that far in a hot air balloon it would take up to at least over 15-30 days but that also depends on how fast you get the hot air balloon to fly and if you stay straight on course
No. If they did make you fly most of GB would be in the air, and we would not need public transport
A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.