Science, asked by shivanivishwakakma2, 9 months ago

why doesn't a duck get wet in water​

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Explanation:

Had you been a duck, you would be swimming in water and yet not look really wet. ... The secret lies in the layer of smooth feathers, which keeps the water out and also helps the duck float. Moreover, these smart ducks make a kind of oil, which they spread on their feathers with their beaks.

Answered by KRPS500
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Had you been a duck, you would be swimming in water and yet not look really wet. ... The secret lies in the layer of smooth feathers, which keeps the water out and also helps the duck float. Moreover, these smart ducks make a kind of oil, which they spread on their feathers with their beaks.

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