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A leaf falls faster than a feather because it has more surface area and encounters more air resistance. The shape of a leaf also allows it to catch more wind, causing it to fall faster than a feather, which has less surface area and is more affected by air resistance.
The wind is as big as an elephant but lighter than a feather.nice riddle
the wind.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
No. Nothing is faster than the speed of light. Even the fastest wind doesn't come close.
By controlling its flow across the sails: If the boat is light enough, it WILL move faster across the water than the wind does.
No, ocean waves cannot move faster than the wind that generates them. Waves are a result of the energy transferred from the wind to the water's surface, so they generally travel at a speed proportional to the wind speed.
maybe a feather caught on the wind
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A feather falls slower than a brick because of air resistance. The larger surface area of the feather allows more air resistance to act against it, slowing down its fall. The brick is denser and has a smaller surface area, so it falls faster due to less air resistance.
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