Paragliders stay in the air by taking advantage of wind and thermals to generate lift. By controlling the shape of the paraglider canopy and adjusting their weight distribution, pilots can stay airborne and navigate in different directions.
Because the hot air gradually cools causing it to descend. To stay aloft the air needs to be re heated, to do this it needs fuel of some sort and there is a limit to the amount of fuel that can be carried. Balloons have been built that use solar heating to heat the air but they are rather difficult to control, and no one has yet solved the problem of what to do when there is no sun, especially at night!
The tendency for your body to stay in motion through the air is called inertia. This is a property of matter that causes an object to resist changes in its motion.
The duration an air-filled balloon stays inflated can vary based on factors such as the quality of the balloon, temperature, and air pressure. Under normal conditions, an air-filled balloon can stay inflated for several days to a week before starting to deflate.
air pressure. low pressure above wing high pressure below caused by shape of wing if air was thinner (no oxygen in atmosphere) planes would need rockets on them instead of jet engines
The duration a water rocket stays in the air can vary based on the pressure level in the rocket, the design of the rocket, and external factors such as wind speed. On average, a water rocket can stay in the air for around 5 to 20 seconds.
Quality powered paragliders can be purchased at Paratoys, Powered Paragliding BC, Aerolight, and Powered Paraglider. Powered paragliders can also be purchased at eBay.
Well, there are helicopters, paragliders, and balloons.
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you can not make air stay under water!
No... a flight cant stay in air without moving..even for a second....but some of the fighters and helicopters can stay in air for minutes or hours..
hot air rises
Stay in protected air space when pollution is highest...indoors and air conditioned.
They can stay air-born indefinitely - provided there are enough thermal air-currents to keep them aloft.
Jets stay up in the air because they feel like it!!! hohohohoh
By not having enough lift and air speed under the wings.
Freon can stay in the air for several weeks to several months after a leak occurs, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and air circulation.
No, birds cannot stay completely still in the air while flying. They need to constantly flap their wings to maintain lift and stay airborne.