Wing size affects how birds fly because the bigger the wingspan the more air the wings catch and the more air the wings catch the farther up they can fly.
Wings also affect the birds in many other ways.
Birds fly higher because wind flows faster under the wing than it does above so there is high pressure under the wing creating lift.
A duck must flap its wings to fly in the air. This is what all birds must do to fly in the air.
The bird's feathers are light. So the wind helps them fly but the bent edge on the wing makes them soar.
They don't. They're too heavy for their wing size to be able to fly. At most they can flap and jump a bit.
No because, if they did their wings wouldn't catch air,and their wings need air or they won't fly.ere's only one bird that can fly upside down and that's the hummingbird because or their wing's angle structure but the other birds won't be able to fly upside down because of their wing's angle structure.not all birds are very smart
Yes, an Eagle can fly with a limp wing. You should know, it is the law to fly.
Without wings, birds couldn't fly.
so they can fly
The wing structure is totally thin making hard for the birds to fly!!!!!
A wing is what birds use to fly to the sky or tunels or caves or clouds or to a tree or to a top of a roof or inside a house if the windows are open or in a car if the windows are open any wher we go the birds can go
Birds fly higher because wind flows faster under the wing than it does above so there is high pressure under the wing creating lift.
When flying, the birds need power on the wing to fly. Their bodies should also be streamlined.
i don't know that is why i asked you
only some birds but very few
a lot because there was birds that fly into the buildings.
A duck must flap its wings to fly in the air. This is what all birds must do to fly in the air.
They learnt about wing warping by spending a lot of time researching birds, there anatomy and how they fly.