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following By flying in a V formation the whole flock adds 71 flying range than if each bird flew alone A Lesson From the Geese Lesson People who share a common

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following By flying in a V formation the whole flock adds 71 flying range than if each bird flew alone A Lesson From the Geese Lesson People who share a common direction and sense of . 18A. Common Characteristics. Covered with feathers. Have thin-walled, often hollow bones (these bones are not lighter, but they are denser, stiffer, and stronger). Require enormous amounts of energy. DISCOVERING similar functional abilities in Nature. ABSTRACTING natural design principles. APPLYING design principles to generate innovation. EVALUATING design concepts according to sustainability and other criteria. As a fish or a bird moves through the water fins/wings create lift forces --forces that tend to raise or lower the animal. These forces “originate from [fluid] viscosity and are caused by asymmetries in the flow. As fluid moves past an object [such as a fin or a wing], the pattern of flow may be such that the pressure on one …side is greater than on the opposite. Lift is then exerted on the object in a direction . Presented by . Paul Lake. Teacher Advisor. Team 1671. The Bird Brains. paullake@cusd.com . Today’s Agenda. How our Booster Club began. What our Booster Club does. How our Boosters Communicate and Organize. following. By flying in a V formation, the whole flock adds 71%. flying range than if each bird flew alone.. A Lesson From the Geese. . Lesson: . People who share a common direction and sense of . Bio-Aerodynamics – . Biological Inspiration for Advanced Aircraft. Village Meadows Baptist Church. Sierra Vista, . Arizona . September 20, 2014. Presented to . Arizona Origin Science Association. Larry Kisner, M.S., Physics. As a fish or a bird moves through the water fins/wings create lift forces --forces that tend to raise or lower the animal. These forces “originate from [fluid] viscosity and are caused by asymmetries in the flow. As fluid moves past an object [such as a fin or a wing], the pattern of flow may be such that the pressure on one …side is greater than on the opposite. Lift is then exerted on the object in a direction . "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different." — T.S. Eliot. "Bad artists copy, great artists steal" — Pablo Picasso. A poem written to tell a story, often about a major event.. The Ballad Of The Turkey. © G Yates . Published on February 2006. As I walked along the road one day. Kicking up stones along the way,. I saw a bird of unusual size. Email: . jfkennedy@fuse.net. Phone: 513.631.5528. Birds of Ohio. This basis for this Bird Study MB slide show was originally created by the Plainsboro Preserve of NJ Audubon.. Part 1. Merit Badge Requirements:. . . &. Nick Zorn. Class Aves. A. round . 10,000 living . species. Largest number of species out of all . Tetrapods. Adaptations of birds:. Hollow Bones. Beaks. Feathers. Wings . Order . Sphenisciformes. Email: . jfkennedy@fuse.net. Phone: 513.631.5528. Birds of Ohio. This basis for this Bird Study MB slide show was originally created by the Plainsboro Preserve of NJ Audubon.. Part 1. Merit Badge Requirements:. . . . I. . Ornithology. is the Science of the Study of Birds. (. penguin. hummingbird. wing. swan. egg. nest. beak. feather. wing. beak. feet. tail. legs. head. Birds live in. Birds eat. Birds move by. Birds find mates by. forests. wetlands. desert. cities. fruit.

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