Oh, dude, a baby kite is called a "chick." Yeah, like those little fluffy things that are just learning to fly. So, next time you see a baby kite soaring through the sky, just remember it's a little chick trying to spread its wings. Fly high, little chick!
Kite in Hindi is Pathang.
The end of a kite is called the tail.
In Sanskrit, kite is called "patanga" or "chitrakarika."
No, not every rhombus will be a kite. The opposite is also true that not every kite will be a rhombus.
In Ilokano, a language spoken in the Philippines, a kite is called "pandikdik."
It is a kind of hexahedron, and I am not sure there is a specific name for kite shapes.
A chick.
The bones of baby dolls on when the kite string pops.
No. A kite is also a quadrilateral, but every quadrilateral may not be a kite. You could call a kite a quadrilateral also, but not vice versa.
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Its called wind resistance... The kite is designed so that all the wings point downward, so when the wind hits the wings, the wind gets pushed down, lifting the kite up.