Science, asked by ganeshan7672, 4 months ago

Birds
have a
a streamlined body​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Eldon Greij describes how birds' streamlined teardrop shape enables them to fly. ... The bodies of all flying birds are shaped like teardrops. The streamlining is achieved by specially arranged feathers that reduce the friction that would otherwise act as a drag against the forward-moving body.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Birds do not have a streamlined body. Fish have streamlined bodies.

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