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Why do the birds flap their wings downward, while taking a flight?


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Solution

  1. This is based on Newton's third law of motion.
  2. When the birds flap their wings downward they do action on the wind.
  3. The wind in turn reacts back and pushes the wings and hence the birds in the upward direction

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