yes it is accelerating the same way you would on a merry-go-round.
It depends. Which way is the insect spinning? Is it a spider? Spiders are known to spin very well.
It means the insect was looking for a place to land.
Venus Flytraps have little hairs or sensors that whenever a fly lands on it, it triggers the "sensors" and it closes upon its prey.
The pollen of a male male flower is transported by a bumble bee or some other insect. The insect lands in a female flower and leaves the pollen behind.
When a player lands on or passes "Go" in the game of Monopoly, they collect 200 from the bank.
When an insect like bee's lands on a flower, pollen sticks to it's legs. So when an insect moves to another flower pollen gets on that flower and so on and so on as the insect moves from one plant to another.
Insect are killed when they are tired flying or takes a pee and lands on the mosquito killer lamp.
When a player in Monopoly lands on the "Pass Go" space on the board, they collect 200 from the bank.
As long as the player isn't touching the ball when he lands in the crease, it is normal play. It is a free throw for the opposition if the player is touching the ball when he lands in the crease
A compact disc (CD) stores data by using microscopic pits and lands in its middle layer called the polycarbonate layer. These pits and lands are read by a laser beam in order to retrieve the stored information.
When a player lands on the "Advance to Go" space in Monopoly, they move their token to the Go space and collect 200 from the bank.
The sea plane do not fly on sea.The plane just takes off and lands in the sea.You can take of from the sea by accelerating using forward key and then press the key that is used for wheelie.