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To escape Harsh cold conditions, Birds show​

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Answered by write2mustansir
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Explanation:

bird survival relies upon finding an adequate microhabitat, decreasing activity, and utilizing feathers and counter-current exchange to minimize heat loss. However, the inactivity necessary to optimize these strategies means that the birds cannot forage for food.

This brings us to the last way in which birds prepare for storms. They must increase the amount of stored energy to get them through the period of inactivity. They do this mostly through fat. There are some reports of birds increasing foraging activity as a storm approaches. It appears that at least some birds can detect subtle changes in air pressure, which can indicate an approaching storm, and they immediately try to get as much food as possible. The more fat a bird has, the better chance it has of surviving.

Answered by shruthi4538
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Answer:

HELLO MATE.

TO ESCAPE HARSH COLD CONDITIONS BIRDS MIGRATE FROM ONE REGION TO ANOTHER ACCORDING TO CLIMATE.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

AND

HAPPY RAKSHA BANDHAN

HAVE A NICE DAY.

PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST.

PLZ I need it.

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