A glider is powered by the energy it gains from altitude and the natural lift generated by air currents. It does not have an engine; instead, it relies on gravity and aerodynamic design to glide through the air. Pilots can utilize thermal updrafts, ridge lift, and wave lift to extend their flight duration and distance. Essentially, gliders convert potential energy from height into kinetic energy while navigating through the atmosphere.
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