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All birds have "hollow bones", they have air pockets in them to reduce weight.
A hollowbone is basically a bone with air pockets inside at the center, instead of bone tissue. This type of bone is usually found in birds.
Air has mass and thus weight. Removing air from a container decreases the mass.
(idk if this will help- srry if it doesnt) there r 4 layers of bone 1 - bone marrow (where fat is stored - yellow- and blood cells r made - red) 2 - spongy bone - air filled pockets towards the end of the bone that r light weight but strong 3 - compact bone - 4 - outer membrane - protective layer
because the air pockets hold enough air to cancel out the weight because water is heavier than air
No woodpeckers have air pockets in there noses/snouts.... hope this helped! -Max
eggs have little air pockets that make it stay good when the air pockets loose air it starts to rot
yes because when the water goes into your pockets it fills up with water so yes you can get air pockets in swimming pool water...
Snow has many tiny air pockets, and air pockets are great insulators.
All eggs have air pockets in them.
Styrofoam has pockets of air. These pockets make it harder for heat to travel through.
by the air pockets