how can a bird fly in the sky if the air resistance is always present there
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The shape of their body helps reduce air resistance when flying, and their muscles are extremely powerful compared to their body. ... They catch the air and force it downward when they flap. This creates lift and pushes birds up in the sky.
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Birds' streamlined shapes help make flight easier by reducing drag and friction in the air. The tapered point of a bird's bill slices through the air, and the smooth curves of the bird's body guide the air around their bulk with as little resistance as possible. Birds even tuck their legs and feet up while flying to reduce drag even further.
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