they all fly by.
a common kite shape is a diamond
It's common, because kite is not something special, something that is unique. There are millions of kites out there.
Yes, the word kite is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
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Apparently 5.5 Miles high according to Guinness world records
It is a good time to fly a kite when it is windy out like in the fall or summer.
They all have the square shape.
Nothing besides the white.
Yes, the term "kite" is an old one. Its commonly used in the United Kingdom to refer to either the red or black kite. Dozens of other species of birds of prey also share the word kite in their common name.
Flag at the time of Mughals
Both "flier" and "flyer" are correct, but "flier" is more common and should be preferred in most writing.
The world's largest kite title is shared by three matching kites. The "MegaFlag" is a fully functional, self-flying kite measuring 130 feet wide and 80 feet deep. That's an astounding 10,400 square feet!! The kite is an inflatable "soft" design with no sticks or spars. It was designed and constructed by Guinness Record Holder Peter Lynn of New Zealand. The MegaFlag has the graphic of the United States of America flag and is owned by David Gomberg in Neotsu, Oregon. The MegaKite is patterned after the Kuwaiti flag and is owned by the Al-Farsi family in Kuwait. The MegaMoon, with a traditional Japanese graphic showing a rabbit in front of the moon is owned by Modegi-san of Japan