Justify why does a bird flaps its wing to fly higher??
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the reason is that when they flap their wings on a higher speed they create a force under their wings due to this force, bird's body gets lifted hence the higher the speed of flipping, higher they fly
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The shape of a bird's wing is important for producing lift. The increased speed over a curved, larger wing area creates a longer path of air. This means the air is moving more quickly over the top surface of the wing, reducing air pressure on the top of the wing and creating lift.
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