The ductility of transition metals is explained below:
Transition metals are ductile. That means that they can be shaped into a wire. They can conduct heat and electricity and they also have high melting and boiling point.
They are good conductors of heat and electricity.
They can be hammered or bent into shape easily, so they are ductile
They have high densities.
Some of the examples made up of transition metals are Copper() wires etc.,