Wings structure helps the bird changing the direction while flying ?
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The streamlined structure of the body of the birds helps to change its direction while flying in the air easily. The bird controls their wings to roll, side by side to make the one side of the wing lift than the other side.
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The streamlined structure of the body of the birds helps to change its direction while flying in the air easily. The bird controls their wings to roll, side by side to make the one side of the wing lift than the other side.
When birds use their muscles to flap their wings, they create another force called thrust. This force helps them move forward. It's also what gets the air moving over their wings to create the lift.
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