Science, asked by mrjoker07, 4 months ago

how birds fly..........?​


25piercebritney: Birds use their strong breast muscles to flap their wings and give them the thrust to move through the air and fly. ... Plane wings have a similar shape as bird wings, but instead of flapping their wings, we use engines to thrust them into the air and create the lift needed to fly.

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Answered by KaranMudgil
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Birds use their strong breast muscles to flap their wings and give them the thrust to move through the air and fly. ... Plane wings have a similar shape as bird wings, but instead of flapping their wings, we use engines to thrust them into the air and create the lift needed to fly.


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Answered by ashaykadam
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"When a bird is flying, their wings are flat so that the air flows easily around it in the direction the animal flies (like your hand cutting through the water or air). So a bird wing slices in the air in the forward direction and gets pushed up from below; the net result is a flying bird!”

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