That means there is no air. There is "vacuum". A rocket can fly in space without air. A rocket or rocket vehicle is a missile, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust by the reaction of the rocket to the ejection of fast moving fluid from a rocket engine. Chemical rockets work by the action of hot gas produced by the combustion of the propellant against the inside of combustion chambers and expansion nozzles. This generates forces that accelerate the gas to extremely high speed and exerts a large thrust on the rocket.
some animals develop wings. others get it from traits. such as genetic traits. others well i dont know about that
Silverfish never have wings. Most ants do not have wings. Males and queens have them for just a few hours.
An albatross can glide for up to hundreds of miles by flapping its wings just one time.
No, rats cannot fly. They are land mammals and do not have wings that would enable them to fly.
The small black fly with heart-shaped wings is likely a species of fly called Pteromalidae. Pteromalidae flies are known for their distinctive heart-shaped wings and are commonly found in various environments, including homes, gardens, and agricultural settings.
i dunno the one without wings but i know that the one with wings is a bat! A flying squirrel is a mammal without wings.
Dragonflies cannot fly without wings.
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yes. why? because it doesn't have wings.
Without some for of artificial assistance it is not possible for humans to fly.
If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
some mythical creatures can fly, even without wings, but these are some body's imagination and are totally unreal and the aerodynamics situations would not able these creatures in real circumstances. >technically, blades are not wings so a helicopter does indeed fly without wings
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
Chickens can't fly.....
its a metaphor you cant fly with wings on the outside but you can on the inside
No, airplanes need wings for lift. - Now having said that, aircraft can fly without wings, as they include helicopters, dirigibles and balloons which have alternate ways of gaining lift.