revchris (
revchris
) wrote
2004
-
03
-
02
12:34 pm
Current Music:
Coldplay - Spies
Question
Somebody just asked me this, so I'm passing it along:
When geese fly in their usual "V" formation, one arm of the vee is longer than the other. Why is that?
Flat
|
Top-Level Comments Only
no subject
teeka.livejournal.com
2004-03-02 11:43 am (UTC)
(
link
)
Doesn't it have something to do with wind direction, and the stronger geese flying in the, whatever the technical term is, they fly closer to the wind, so the weaker geese in the flock don't have as much wind pressing against them or some junk?
no subject
revchris.livejournal.com
2004-03-03 07:02 am (UTC)
(
link
)
The "official" answer is that there're more geese in the longer one.
no subject
mykwud.livejournal.com
2004-03-14 10:58 am (UTC)
(
link
)
hahaha, I remember this from grade-school!!
Of course, our answer was more smarmily-phrased as "because there's more geese on that side, STUPID!!!" :D
3 comments
Post a new comment
Flat
|
Top-Level Comments Only
[
Home
|
Post Entry
|
Log in
|
Search
|
Browse Options
|
Site Map
]
no subject
no subject
no subject
Of course, our answer was more smarmily-phrased as "because there's more geese on that side, STUPID!!!" :D