Biology, asked by koijamkalpa90, 9 months ago

explain how birds fly differently​

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Answered by mamtasati2014
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Birds have strong and powerful wings that help to lift their entire bodies off the ground. These are special adaptations that help them fly. The shape of birds' wings and the way they flap them allows air to move much faster above the wing than below the wing as they soar into the air.

Answered by mahendrarajbhar83867
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Birds' wings flap with an up-and-down motion. This propels them forward. The entire wingspan has to be at the right angle of attack, which means the wings have to twist (and do so automatically) with each downward stroke to keep aligned with the direction of travel.

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