It is true that the fly is down.
It is not appropriate to ask someone if their fly is down.
It is important to maintain proper attire and ensure that your clothing is in order.
It is possible that the person did not notice or did not want to embarrass you by pointing it out.
Yes, it is true that by 1840, Great Britain had fewer than half of its labor force producing food. This shift in labor force distribution was due to the Industrial Revolution, which saw a significant increase in manufacturing and other non-agricultural industries.
As of 2019, there is no data available on the percentage of people who choose to fly with BMIbaby as the airline ceased operations in 2012.
Yes a fly is a true insect, why wouldn't it?
cos it's a fly
The House Fly is the only true fly in this list. A member of the insect order Diptera (True Flies).
Yes, a horse fly is a real fly.
Yes. It is just a general fly.
Yes
It is not appropriate to ask someone if their fly is down.
"Gather the dust and make arrows fly true" suggests the idea of collecting thoughts or experiences (gathering dust) and transforming them into impactful expressions or messages (making arrows fly true). This phrase embodies the process of reflection and skillful communication, emphasizing the importance of clarity and precision in conveying one's feelings or ideas. The act of jotting it down in a letter indicates a desire to share these insights with someone special.
The Green Bee Eater can fly upside down.
The answer for this is that no they cannot unless they were strapped down and couldn't much..depending on what you believing it could also be different.. if you for example believe that pigs can fly.. then yes they can fly on top of a G6 but other wise it isn't true what so ever.
fly down it
Yes. It is true that lighter airplanes fly farther. More weight means more down thrust is acting on the plane. This means traveling less distance. But less weight means less downthrust. So the airplane flies farther.