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How Does A Hawk Fly ?

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    Hawks can fly for 2 or 3 miles in a 30 min span
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    Apirl  

    answered 8 months ago

      The slight hump like curvature of their wings makes the air pressure above the wing lower than the bottom side allowing for life. Once in the air the tail acts as a rudder for steering. You can test how low pressure affects lift by holding a piece of paper long ways under your lips and blowing. The paper will lift up and it's using the same principle that the hawks wings use to fly.
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      Guest  

      answered 8 months ago

        That other one was me but i forgot to sign in.

        The slight hump like curvature of their wings makes the air pressure
        above the wing lower than the bottom side allowing for life. Once in
        the air the tail acts as a rudder for steering. You can test how low
        pressure affects lift by holding a piece of paper long ways under your
        lips and blowing. The paper will lift up and it's using the same
        principle that the hawks wings use to fly.
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        Ajacobs101  

        answered 8 months ago

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