seabirds are magnificent creatures that are very fast and can go up to 30 - 40 kph to catch their fishy prey. they dive into the ocean to catch the fish in their mouth, and then kind of swim out and fly out. they can't stay too long underwater since they would drown.
but what if there was a gravity force pulling the bird down, but no land or sea? how fast would the bird go? well, let's find out.
in the calculator you put in 19 - 16 ( how many seconds you want to pass) and an exponent of 2. then you calculate it. the bird is 19 feet in the air. in one second, he is 3 feet above where the water would be. in 5 seconds, the bird is -381 feet under where the water would be. it's absolutely phenomenal, try it out for yourself and you can see how far the tern can get. I hope you liked this post, and leave any feedback in the comments!
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