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![]() by Aquila Wu Dragons do not exist because they do not apply the laws of physics. First a reptile cannot have 6 limbs or else it would be an insect. So, most of the dragons that are made must have 4 limbs to be real. The next thing that can fly needs a keel (Except bugs). A keel is a bone that supports a bird or whatever is wings so that it can fly. Next is the wings. A thing that can fly needs wings that are bigger than its body so it can support gliding in the sky. For example, a penguin has a keel, but its wings or to small so they cannot fly. If it can, they must flap their wings at a speed of more than 100 miles per hour. Next is size, if a dragon is big, it cannot get enough oxygen to live the world that is so tiny (to a dragon). Also, if there were other dragons there would be even less oxygen the whatever was left. And if you are so big when you take a first step the power of gravity would snap your legs off. So, dragons cannot live in this world.
9 Comments
Dylan Wyatt
1/13/2023 04:50:16 pm
I like dragons... and think they should be real... but! it was really good!
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Sebi
1/14/2023 05:47:59 pm
seriously Aquila?
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Aquila
1/20/2023 10:02:39 am
what do you mean
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bennett (he he i still have the link form 5th grade)
1/19/2023 02:38:24 pm
I like dragons
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Dylan Wyatt
1/19/2023 06:16:35 pm
lol, I saved it so... he he :p
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aquila
1/20/2023 10:02:10 am
did you put the photo
Bennett linster
1/31/2023 08:10:29 pm
I think dragons could exist some of the evidence here is a bit wrong. cause when it says they need so much oxygen that there would be none left? what about trees and plants and carbon dioxide into oxygen! bruh also they could exist elsewhere in
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Theo
2/10/2023 09:48:55 am
Nice job Aquila
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Theo
5/18/2023 02:44:10 pm
Aquila likes physics
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