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How ducks float on the surface of water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐Ducks' feathers help them float not just by repelling water, but by trapping air. Their feathers have tiny barbs, which allow them to latch together like Velcro. This creates a balloon-like effect, trapping air between the feathers and the skin, and those air bubbles add to the duck's natural buoyancy.

Answered by Topperworm
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Ducks' feathers help them float not just by repelling water, but by trapping air.This creates a balloon-like effect, trapping air between the feathers and the skin, and those air bubbles add to the duck's natural buoyancy.

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