No.
Flying a kite near power lines is dangerous because the kite string can conduct electricity, posing a risk of electrocution to the flyer. If the kite gets entangled in the power lines, it can cause power outages or damage to the electrical infrastructure. Additionally, the sudden movement of a kite can lead to accidents, potentially resulting in serious injuries. Therefore, it's crucial to maintain a safe distance from power lines while flying kites.
Flying a kite near a pylon is dangerous because the kite string can conduct electricity from the power lines, leading to electric shock or injury. Additionally, the kite may get entangled in the power lines, causing damage to the lines and potential power outages. It's best to fly kites in open, clear areas away from any overhead power lines.
stay away from power lines and watch out for little kids when looking up at your kite
You should fly a kite where there is no power lines. Parks are great places to fly kites.
Yes, plenty of delta wing 'power kites' do. each set of lines connects to a yoke to maneuver the kite.
a kite only has 2 lines of symmentry
A kite is not a parallelogram because the parallelogram's angles are tilted and a kite isn't.
it depends on the kite
If you touch the kite while you are in contact with the ground or anything touching the ground, like a ladder, electricity will travel from the power lines down the kite and into you, and you will be shocked.
Well the kites of our countries are simple that have no perpendicular lines,but the kite that are used in USA have perpendicular lines!!! Thank you!
No.
Draw the shape kite and then do symmetry lines across it.