The ribs and their connecting membrane can be extended to create a wing, the hindlimbs are flattened and wing-like in cross-section, and a small set of flaps on the neck serve as a horizontal stabilizer. Draco are arboreal insectivores.
All of them do - walking, swimming, climbing, flying etc etc. all require friction to happen.
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.
Yes, flying fish are real and they have the ability to glide through the air for short distances above water by using their specially adapted fins to generate lift. This behavior is an evolutionary adaptation that helps them escape predators and cover more distance.
Fish use gills to extract oxygen from water, while lizards use lungs to extract oxygen from the air. Fish have specialized structures called gill filaments that allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in water, while lizards have a respiratory system composed of lungs and an expanded ribcage for breathing air.
Lizards breathe through their lungs, similar to mammals. They expand and contract their chest cavity to allow air to enter and exit the lungs. Some lizards may also have a special adaptation called a "branchial pump" that helps them breathe when they are active.
by flying in the air
Increasing the surface area of the object, such as by adding flaps or a parachute, can increase air resistance. Additionally, increasing the object's speed will also increase the air resistance acting on it.
resistance is useful when a plane is flying in the air, air resistance. it is also useful when a boat is floating on water, water resistance.
Well, the more the air resistance, the lower the acceleration.
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Any flying animal is subject to air resistance.
All of them do - walking, swimming, climbing, flying etc etc. all require friction to happen.
Air friction, also known as air resistance, tends to affect flying objects the most. As an object moves through the air, it experiences resistance from the air molecules, which can slow it down and affect its trajectory. This is why airplanes and other flying objects are designed to minimize air friction for efficient and stable flight.
People can increase air resistance by changing the shape or texture of an object moving through the air. For example, increasing the surface area of an object or adding rough surfaces can increase air resistance. This is often done to slow down an object or provide stability during flight, such as with parachutes or air brakes on vehicles.
Air resistance will increase when the parachute opens, and the decent of the skydiver will slow down.
The drag of an airplane is the air resistance caused by the plane flying through air. Similar to when you pull your hand through water and feel resistance.
No, we have no influence on that.