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Why aren’t birds pulled down by the force of gravity while they’re flying?​

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Answered by Simi011
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To stay up, the bird must overcome gravity with a force called “lift”. Lift is a very active force, made by moving the wing at speed through air. It causes the bird to rise upwards, as shown in the picture below. To create lift, the bird holds the front part of its wing slightly higher than the back part.

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To stay up, the bird must overcome gravity with a force called “lift”. Lift is a very active force, made by moving the wing at speed through air. It causes the bird to rise upwards, as shown in the picture below. To create lift, the bird holds the front part of its wing slightly higher than the back part.

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