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How do the insets fly

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Many insects can hover, or stay in one spot in the air, doing so by beating their wings rapidly. ... As the wings push down on the surrounding air, the result reaction force of the air on the wings force the insect up. The wings of most insects are evolved so that, during the upward stroke, the force on the wing is small.

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☆Many insects can hover, or stay in one spot in the air, doing so by beating their wings rapidly. ... As the wings push down on the surrounding air, the result reaction force of the air on the wings force the insect up. The wings of most insects are evolved so that, during the upward stroke, the force on the wing is small.

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