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where is the kite ?​

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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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A kite is a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces that react against the air to create lift and drag forces.[2] A kite consists of wings, tethers and anchors. Kites often have a bridle and tail to guide the face of the kite so the wind can lift it.[3] Some kite designs don’t need a bridle; box kites can have a single attachment point. A kite may have fixed or moving anchors that can balance the kite. One technical definition is that a kite is “a collection of tether-coupled wing sets“.[4] The name derives from its resemblance to a hovering bird.[5]

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Point out to your fearless flyers that the kite's string is attached at three different points on the kite – the center, and both sides, probably near the rear of the kite's body. This helps keep the kite from flapping, twisting, and turning in the wind

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