why is egeal fly so fast
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✨ When an eagle first leaves the ground, it gains altitude by flapping its wings.
✨ The flapping motion causes air to flow faster over the top of the wings, and the bird rises.
✨Most eagles have wings that are rather long and wide, to help them soar and glide with less effort.
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Explanation:
Eagles can achieve 30 mph using powerful wing-beats and even faster when diving after prey (stoop). Bald eagles can dive at up to 100 mph; golden eagles at up to 150 mph.
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