Beaconator
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How bumble bees fly? I’ve heard that according to what we know about flight they shouldn’t. Or am I wrong
https://www.livescience.com/33075-how-bees-fly.htmlHow bumble bees fly? I’ve heard that according to what we know about flight they shouldn’t. Or am I wrong
I think you're trying to make a mystery where none exists.Really it took till 2005 to explain that their wings go back and forth? You would think someone would have thought of that before then.
The latter. This is just another of those popular fallacies that people love to repeat.How bumble bees fly? I’ve heard that according to what we know about flight they shouldn’t. Or am I wrong
Another of your pointless silly questions, I see. But since you are mad as a March hare, I suppose we should expect that.The chemical composition of dirt
No. Someone calculated that, simply based on the surface area and camber of their wings, bumblebees can't fly like airplanes or birds fly. And through the magic of mass media hyperbole, that became "shouldn't be able to fly".Really it took till 2005 to explain that their wings go back and forth? You would think someone would have thought of that before then.
First, you'll have to define "dirt".The chemical composition of dirt
So nothing puzzles you? I kind of hoped someone else might have an input.Another of your pointless silly questions, I see. But since you are mad as a March hare, I suppose we should expect that.
The answer - obviously - depends on what "dirt" you are talking about. And since "dirt", from any source, is going to be a mixture of a wide range of chemical species, it would take a very long time to run through everything that might be present.
Failure to define a sensible question should not be confused with lack of the knowledge to provide answers.
I had a chemistry teacher who drank dirt… what would be in that?First, you'll have to define "dirt".
Again, you have to define it before anybody can tell you what's in it - and your definition would pretty much answer your own question.I had a chemistry teacher who drank dirt… what would be in that?
Drinkable dirt. What and why? Are there minerals in it or something?Again, you have to define it before anybody can tell you what's in it - and your definition would pretty much answer your own question.
That was my question to you.Are there minerals in it or something?
What did your Chemistry teacher tell you about why she drank dirt?Drinkable dirt. What and why? Are there minerals in it or something?
I don’t know… something about using perspirant deodorant having sweaty arm pits and one of her students complaining every day it was her time of the month…What did your Chemistry teacher tell you about why she drank dirt?
Well I would hope dirt has minerals in it but I’m from Georgia so I know better.That was my question to you.
More evidence of derangement.I don’t know… something about using perspirant deodorant having sweaty arm pits and one of her students complaining every day it was her time of the month…
If you knew what a real response looks like then I would believe you.More evidence of derangement.