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By their wings .they get ready and then set of for their journey .their hand are modified as the wings . This is how they fly.

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They use their wings and they fly in the direction of sweet smelling flowers

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with their wings

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Crawling, Walking, Hopping etc.

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Q: How do the insects without wings move from place to place?
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