Science, asked by laishrammeachel0, 6 months ago

How is the body of birds adapted to
flying.​

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Answered by pandeyradha899
5

Answer:

Their arms have transformed into wings to power them along. Instead of heavy jaws and teeth, they have lightweight beaks. And instead of fur, they have feathers. These are light, streamlined and cleverly adjustable for flight control

Answered by Anonymous
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Flying machines—

Their arms have transformed into wings to power them along. Instead of heavy jaws and teeth, they have lightweight beaks. And instead of fur, they have feathers. These are light, streamlined and cleverly adjustable for flight control.

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