what happen when bird feather dipped in water?
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Bird feather when dipped in water, they become extremely soggy.
As bird feathers have natural oil, it helps them fly.
As oil is lighter than water when you dip the feather in water, the water overpowers oil, thus restricting the movement of the feather, in other words the birds are not able to flap their wings.
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If birds feather dipped in water, the water will get inside the farther coat.
This mean that oil inside it will come up and hence, bird can't fly.
Even they will not be able to flap the wings.
This mean that oil inside it will come up and hence, bird can't fly.
Even they will not be able to flap the wings.
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