Math, asked by mutasimsheikh26944, 9 months ago

Listen to a passage about a famous adventurer, and tick the correct sentences.
1. John Silvester's paraglider is made of fabric and string.
2. The powerful air currents make it difficult to pilot a paraglider.
3. The paraglider's climb rate is less than that of a Boeing 737.
4. The paraglider flies upwards at a rate of 550 metres a minute.
5. Silvester is considered to be the pioneer of paragliding.
6. He relies on maps, a support crew and weather forecast for his annual adventures.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6 He relies on maps, a support crew and weather forecast for his annual adventures

Answered by parasthelegend
0

Answer:

PARAGLIDING IS A TRICKY LITTLE SPORT. You've got your wind, you've got your mountains, you've got your gravity, and then, in instances like this, you've got your stubborn Indian bureaucrats whose sole purpose on an otherwise quiet Sunday morning is to ensure that you don't go paragliding.

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