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- Which part of a bird's body helps it to fly?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Flying birds have: lightweight, smooth feathers - this reduces the forces of weight and drag. a beak, instead of heavy, bony jaws and teeth - this reduces the force of weight. an enlarged breastbone called a sternum for flight muscle attachment - this helps with the force of thrust.

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Answered by rrr7397
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Flying birds have: lightweight, smooth feathers – this reduces the forces of weight and drag. a beak, instead of heavy, bony jaws and teeth – this reduces the force of weight. an enlarged breastbone called a sternum for flight muscle attachment – this helps with the force of thrust..

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