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A glider can stay in the air by utilizing updrafts, thermals, and wind currents to generate lift. By skillfully maneuvering in these air currents, a pilot can maintain altitude and even gain altitude through techniques like soaring and ridge lift. Additionally, the design of the glider's wings and body shape allow it to efficiently convert air pressure differences into lift, keeping the aircraft aloft.

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