A sparrow's ability to fly is primarily due to its lightweight body structure, which includes hollow bones that reduce weight without sacrificing strength. Its powerful flight muscles, particularly the pectoral muscles, provide the necessary force for flapping its wings. Additionally, the shape and design of its wings allow for efficient lift and maneuverability during flight. Together, these adaptations enable sparrows to take off, navigate, and soar through the air effectively.
Birds such as sparrows use their wings to push against the air, which enables them to fly.
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they can fly
A common House Sparrow can fly around 28 mph.
Birds can fly because they have feathers that enables them to fly. That, and having hollow bones, being lightweight and flapping their wings to propel them through the air.
First of all, penguins are not able to fly. Sparrows can fly the longest in that group.
It is very unlikely, I know of no tablet that enables one to fly.
Quelea - a small African bird, like a sparrow or finch.
Between 16 and 19 MPH (25-30 Km/h)
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Yes, they fly with their necks outstreched.
The weight of an adult common sparrow ranges from 24 to 29 grams. The typical length is about 16 centimeters. They can fly up to 45 kilometers per hour.