well there is a very scientifical way of looking at this if u can jump then for a second you fight gravity or howeva u smarterererer peepsles out there wanna say it so any way jump get some pixie dust and say i belive that i can fly and ull fly...... or fall so if anyone would like to try to do this please call my number for pixie dust sales at 911 or 911 or my home phone 911 u could try my fax at 77777776 also my cell phone number is 4-2
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Daniel Kevin deven Austin both of em trever or with an o im not sure, Jason Micheal jay Andy dallas sam Jacob josh gordi joe Ryan both of em Sean tyler both of em too and of course MEEEEEEE im so good lol k bye :}
If you are a bird, insect or a small mammal such as a bat, flying is possible. For people,
flying in a plane is possible, which is technically 'flying.'
Now, for a human to fly unassisted, that is a different story altogether. For humans, flying by themselves without any technological assistance is near impossible. However, if a scientist found the genes for hollow bones and flight feathers, and the altogether ability to fly, then it is remotely possible. Scientists can extract and insert genes into a DNA sequence, thereby altering the outcome of the thing itself (in this case, a human), but this would take decades to research. Currently, flying by one's self without any technological assistance is impossible.
It is not physically possible to fly. You can in airplanes but not with out something helping you.
The largest fly is the Gauromydas heros, commonly known as the giant atlas moth. It can have a wingspan of up to 5 inches.
In the troposphere, you can find weather phenomena like clouds, rain, and thunderstorms. It is also where most of the Earth's breathable air and weather patterns occur. Additionally, airplanes fly in this layer, and pollution and greenhouse gases are trapped in the troposphere, contributing to air quality and climate change.
The layer of the atmosphere that commercial airplanes typically fly in is called the troposphere, which extends up to about 11 miles (18 km) high. Beyond the troposphere is the stratosphere, followed by the mesosphere and thermosphere. The highest altitude for a commercial airplane is around 45,000-50,000 feet.
Fly forever
No, airplanes do not fly over hurricanes. Pilots and airlines have strict safety protocols in place to avoid flying through or over severe weather conditions like hurricanes to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.
If I Could Fly was created in 2000.
She could fly like a fairy
Peter Pan was the boy who could fly.
High
The duration of The Boy Who Could Fly is 1.9 hours.
The legendary hippogriff could fly.
you could fly all about.
coz it could fly away... from ur face
I would fly to school, fly upstairs and propably fly everywhere!!!
No. Fossil evidence does not indicate kiwi could ever fly.
The Sponge Who Could Fly was created on 2003-03-21.
The Boy Who Could Fly was created on 1986-08-15.