All-moving tail planes, or stabilators, can provide improved pitch control and maneuverability compared to traditional elevators. They can also reduce drag and complexity in the tail section of an aircraft. Additionally, they offer better control authority at high speeds and high angles of attack.
Friction is the force that acts against all moving objects, slowing them down. It is caused by the contact between the object and the surface it is moving on.
None, as "not moving at all" is just moving at a constant speed of zero. Special relativity shows that there is nothing unique or different about zero speed. It is just a value of constant speed.
Stay, Stop, Pause, and Remain are all antonyms.
The small rotor on the tail, called the tail rotor, counteracts the torque produced by the main rotor of the helicopter. Without the tail rotor, the helicopter would spin uncontrollably in the opposite direction of the main rotor. The tail rotor helps maintain the helicopter's balance and heading.
they all bend or move in a way.
arima plain
Most dragons had a tail, it is not exactly known if ALL dragons had a tail.
Usually the head of the worm will survive and grow back a tail, while the tail part dies when all energy are used up. In some cases it may also grow back into another worm.
Up and down. All marine mammals swim with vertical motions, and fish swim with horizontal motions.
Like with all limbs on almost any creature, the nerves are still active once the limb has been removed from the body. In the example that a bird snatches a Crested gecko by the tail, they "drop" the tail and as the tail continues to wiggle around, the crested gecko is able to escape into some brush, while the predator is enjoying a nice tasty tail.
That is too young, you should wait longer, but the best is to not dock it at all. Why on earth would you want to dock your dogs tail? For one it is part of the dog that is marked upon when looking for typical breed charecteristics, and secondly it's just plain cruel
It is used as a defence mechanism, so if a predictor attacks a gecko it would usually drop its tail to distract the attacker. Not all geckos do this but lots do, when geckos grow back there tail it usually looks different then before and is usually more wide. So if holding a leopard gecko for example make sure that you make sure you don't hurt the tail as it may lose its tail.
All; Mountain Plain, desert plain, and bay.
It is odd that the Manx has no tail at all.
The numbat is a small, squirrel-sized marsupial of Australia. It is not related to squirrels at all, as Australia does not have squirrels. It feeds exclusively on termites. A strikingly attractive animal, it does have a bushy tail, though not as bushy as a squirrel's. It is unique in the way it holds its tail straight up when it is moving. See the related link below for a picture.
It eats everything, including the tail
yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.