Spill holes are strategically placed openings in parachute canopies that allow air to escape, helping to regulate descent speed and stability. By controlling the airflow, spill holes prevent the canopy from becoming over-inflated, which can lead to instability or a dangerous oscillation. They also enable better maneuverability during descent, allowing parachutists to steer more effectively. Overall, spill holes enhance the parachute's performance and safety during landing.
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how would the oil spill in gulf Mexico affect the dolphins.
It will affect Florida, but we need to know how.
Yes
probably except it might not have been round the spill
Yes, it did.
Cozumel is far away from this spill and the movement has been in the eastern direction (towards the panhandle area of Florida). So, this spill does not affect Cozumel, Mexico.
If it doesn't get stopped it would affect us globaly
an oil spill
Louisiana
By not having the right amount. jamaul
Parachutes have a hole in the top to provide a smoother and more controlled ride. Without the hole the only place air has to go is around the edges of the parachute. When the chute tilts a lot of air spill out the high side, which is destabilizing. The hole lets air pass through, so there is always a flow into and through the chute, so it's not trying to spill out the bottom.