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How does the skeleton of a bird help it to fly ? ​

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Answered by Mansi7652
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light bones – a bird's bones are basically hollow with air sacs and thin, tiny cross pieces to make bones stronger – this reduces the force of weight. a rigid skeleton to provide firm attachments for powerful flight muscles – this helps with the force of thrust. ... wings – these enable the force of lift.

Answered by SonalRamteke
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light bones – a bird's bones are basically hollow with air sacs and thin, tiny cross pieces to make bones stronger – this reduces the force of weight. a rigid skeleton to provide firm attachments for powerful flight muscles – this helps with the force of thrust. ... wings – these enable the force of lift•

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