Hint:
Here, men become birds. The camera does not look at the sky but at the valley.
Did you know?
Paragliding works on the same principle as aeroplane wings: air moves faster above the sail than below it. This difference in speed creates low pressure.
The pilot, suspended beneath the fabric, uses thermal currents to maintain altitude. Flights from Vercorin offer unique panoramic views.
Question:
What allows a paraglider to stay airborne?
A) The pilot's weight.
B) The wind at their back.
C) The heat of the sun.
D) The difference in pressure between the underside and the top of the wing.