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why dont birds fly to the moon, i know i would if i were a bird?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 604720:MV83MTc1NTFfMTA5OTU3MTBfQkQwNUE5MDk=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 604720] birds cannot attain a high enough altitude to fly to the moon. when birds fly they need warm air currents that come from the surface of the sun heated earth. they use these warm currents to keep them aloft. there is no way they can go high enough to get to the moon as the air would be too cool Yep imagine a bird at 80,000 feet. Flying iceblock! UNLESS, BUT UNLESS it was the Sr-71 blackbird. No, even that 'bird' can't fly to the moon. [/quote] BUt BUT BUT. IF that 'bird' could fly as fast as the SR-71 Blackbird ( mach 3+ ) in order to obtain that altitude, the friction and heat would make it the equivalent of a flying roast chicken. [/quote]
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