9. L. Answer the following questions:
(1) What happens when young birds fall when they are learning to fly?
(2) Explain the emple of the oak tree
(3) If you have tried to do something and not succeeded, what should you do?
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Eventually, the fledglings — young birds learning to fly — come to realize that falling from the nest is a bit easier if they spread their wings, according to Boston University. Once they learn to spread their wings, flapping them is the next step, and soon that flapping becomes fligh
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A • The “tassels” that drop from oak trees are called catkins, and they are the spent male flowers whose purpose is to shed pollen that is carried by the wind to female flowers. If pollination occurs, then the female flowers will develop into the acorns that are the seeds of the oak tree
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(1) what happen when young birds fall when they are learning to fly,?
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