Hummingbirds have extremely fast wing flapping rates. The average flaps is 50 times per second, but can go as high as 200.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
seahorses are slow.
what kind of bugs do sparrows eat? Pretty much any that are slow enough to be caught. Aphids are favourites.
fast
Slow if not under threat.
depends on what species if lapwing or pigeon then quite fast but if an eagle kite or buzzard then not very fast
The engines begin to slow down. On the wings a flap goes up to create wind resistance, and the wheels scrape against the ground to produce friction
Slowly. Their tinly little fins will flap like crazy, but the seahorse will move slowly through the water.
It is based on the aerodynamics of the wing. The engineers will select the best wing that fits the main mission of the aircraft they are building in order to take full advantage of the wing. Some wings are more efficient when flying slow and some are better when flying fast. Wings that help you go fast tend to stall sooner when flying slow than wings that help you go slow for example.
not a fast but slow
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
fast and slow
slow
Simply by flapping it's wings up and down hard and well enough to get itself off the ground and go fast. Or slow for that matter.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
no, a heron is a large grey bird that eats fish. when they fly they have a slow lazy flap! yaaaawn! no, a heron is a large grey bird that eats fish. when they fly they have a slow lazy flap! yaaaawn!
Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.The baroque form concerto follows the patter fast-slow-fast.