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22 July, 18:30

How a convection current can enable a hawk or eagle to soar upward without flapping its wing

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  1. 22 July, 18:45
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    The convection current is one of hot air rising, in this example, and then cooling and returning down. The rising air pushes the eagle up higher into the air. It just has to spread its wings and let the air push it into the air
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