When you see geese flying in the famous V formation, have you ever noticed that one side is always longer than the other? Do you know why that is?
There's more geese on that side.
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︎ Mar 08 2022
My grandpa pointed to a flock of geese and said, βdo you know why their v formation is uneven?β
Because thereβs more on one side
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︎ May 29 2021
Geese fly in a V-formation for aerodynamics, and when the lead goose gets tired he switches out his position. But one side of the V is almost always longer than the other. Do you know why?
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︎ Apr 12 2020
Why don't owls fly in a V formation?
Because if they did they'd be vowels.
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︎ Oct 13 2020
Migratory birds can be fascinating. You often see them fly in "V" formation across the sky. On occasion you see that one side is longer than the other. It's a simple scientific explanation really.
There just happens to be more birds on that side.
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︎ Oct 15 2020
My Dad and I were watching Geese fly in V formation
He looked to me and said, "Do you know why the left side of the V formation is longer?"
So I told him, "I can't think of a reason, why?"
So he enlightened me, "It's because it has more geese in it."
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︎ Nov 06 2013
Do you know why the flying V formation ducks fly in is sometimes longer on one side?
Because there are more ducks on that side
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︎ Apr 07 2022
When geese fly in that "V formation", do you know why one side is longer?
Because it's got more geese in it.
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︎ Apr 06 2022
Why is it when a bunch of birds fly in the inverted "V" formation one side of the "V" is longer than the other?
Because one side has more birds.
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︎ Feb 08 2022
Ever notice when birds fly in a V formation, one side is longer than others?
This is because there are more birds on that side.
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︎ Oct 25 2021
When birds fly in a "V" formation, why is one side of the "V" longer than the other?
Because there are more birds on that side
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︎ Dec 21 2021
Why is one side of a βFlying Vβ formation often longer than the other?
Because there are more birds on that side.
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︎ Oct 13 2021
When ducks are flying south, they fly in a V formation. But one side is always longer. Do you know why?
There's more ducks on that side.
(As told by my father)
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︎ Jul 08 2020
Do you know why one side is longer when birds are flying in a V formation?
Because thereβs more birds on that side.
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︎ Feb 05 2020
When geese fly in a V formation, one side is always longer than the other. Do you know why that is?
There are more birds on that side.
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︎ Oct 29 2020
When flying in V formation one side's often longer than the other. Do you know why that is?
That side has more birds on it
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︎ Jan 08 2021
You know how when geese fly they fly in a V formation and one side is always longer than the other? Do you know why that is?
There are more geese on that side.
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︎ Nov 19 2019
When birds fly in the V formation, why is one side of the V longer than the other?
Thereβs more birds on one side.
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︎ Aug 15 2019
Scientists have finally figured out why, when geese flying in 'V' formation, one side is longer than the other.
That side has more geese in it.
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︎ Jan 11 2018
Do you know why one side of the V formation geese fly in is always longer?
because there's more geese on that side
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︎ Jun 29 2018
You know how ducks fly in a V formation? Do you know why the one side of the V is longer than the other?
There are more ducks on that side.
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︎ Mar 05 2018
When canadian geese fly in a V formation, one side is always longer than the other. Do you know why?
It's got more geese in it.
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︎ Jun 11 2013
Do you know why Geese when flying in a "V" formation have more birds on one side than the other?
Because there are more Geese on that side.
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︎ Jan 24 2017
So you know how birds fly in a "V" formation? Do you know why one side is longer than the other?
Because there are more birds on that side.
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︎ Jan 18 2018
When birds are flying in a V-formation, why is one side of the "V" longer than the other?
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Because there are more birds on that side.
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︎ Jan 29 2015
When birds fly in the "V" formation why is one side longer than the other?
Because there is more birds on that side.
Source: actually told to me by my dad.
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︎ Oct 28 2014
While watching a flock of geese flying overhead in a V formation.
My Dad says, "Son, do you know why one side of the V is longer than the other?" I said, "No Dad, why?" He deadpans, "More geese on that side."
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︎ Jun 20 2015
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