F. Answer the following in one or two sentences, 1. Why do birds make nests? How do birds change their direction during flight? 3. Why do Hoopoe birds have a long and pointed beak? G. Answer the following questions in brief. 1. Why are the beaks of all birds not similar? 2. Ducks have holes on the sides of their beak. How does it help them 3. Draw an outline diagram of a bird and label its body parts.
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1. Birds make nests for their livelihood
2. Birds change their direction during flight with the help of their flight wings
3. Hoopoe birds have a long and pointed beak because to digs out insects from the ground or tree-trunks using its beak
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1. Different bird species have differently shaped beaks because each species has evolved a beak design that suits its diet and lifestyle. Beaks function somewhat as human tools do, and they help the birds to access food
2. The holes in their beaks are nostrils, called nares. If ducks and geese didn't have them, they would have to breathe through their mouths, the same as if you didn't have a nose
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