because the gass will be colder making squids jump but only then will they mate
The speed at which a bird flaps its wings varies significantly by species. For instance, small birds like hummingbirds can flap their wings at an astonishing rate of about 50 to 80 times per second, which translates to approximately 3,000 to 4,800 flaps per minute. Larger birds, such as eagles or pigeons, typically flap their wings much slower, averaging around 10 to 15 flaps per second, which equates to about 600 to 900 flaps per minute.
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If you had your parakeet's wings clipped then they are probably growing back now. Your Parakeet might be flapping to see if he or she can fly again yet. All species of birds occasionally flap their wings around as a form of stretching exercises. So your parakeet may be stretching or exercising, which is good as it helps their lungs, chest and wings develop.
A buzzing sound is what you will hear when something is vibrating very fast. For example, a bee flaps its wings so fast and that is what makes the buzzing sound that you hear.
Airplane wings are designed to be most efficient when at high altitudes, traveling fast, while providing as little drag as possible. Unfortunately this design inst the best for takeoff and landing. Flaps are used to change the shape of the wing to accommodate takeoff and landing requirements. Most planes have flaps on the front of the wings (leading edge flaps) and at the back of the wings. During takeoff flaps increase lift so a plane can take off with limited runway length and lower speeds. As the plane gains speed the flaps are retracted. On approach and landing you want to fly as slow as possible so the flaps are deployed in increments till landing speed is achieved. Landing slower means less runway needed to stop.
Humming birds are the littlest birds on earth, go to google.com on the left it says images push that type in humming birds and you will see what they look like they fly very fast too 90 flaps in 1 second 5400 flaps in 1 minute, 70 mph.
by the muscles that are in there wings heres a picture of one enjoy
Hummingbirds have extremely fast wing flapping rates. The average flaps is 50 times per second, but can go as high as 200.
A whooping crane typically flaps its wings about 1 to 2 times per second during flight. However, when taking off or landing, the frequency may vary slightly. These birds have large wingspans, which allows them to use gliding to conserve energy, reducing the need for rapid wing flapping.
Hummingbirds flap there wings so fast because they just do. Moriah
This is not a question that can have a meaningful answer becase no honey bee flaps its wings continuously for an hour, but when flying they beat their wings at between 200 and 230 times a second.
Humming birds are tiny little birds that hang around flowers. They have wings that flap extremley fast and usually are don't have any color.