Science, asked by ekamjhand7172, 8 months ago

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Answered by gopikab2004
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1). To keep warm, they fluff up their feathers, making an insulating air pocket that surrounds their bodies. Then they tuck their bills into their backs while they sleep, keeping the heated air circulating around their bodies.

If the temperature dips super low, pigeons enter a state of torpor, where their bodies barely use any energy.

2). A bus is a safe place to take shelter during a thunderstorm because when lightning strikes, the metallic body which is a good conductor of electricity, ensures that the energy of the lightning remains outside the body and is not transferred inside the vehicle.

Hope this helps you ☺️

Answered by yashkhola5
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penguins have to keep high body temperature to remain active . they have thick skin and lot of fat under their to body warm

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