targe Question 2 (Alternate Multiple-Choice). Birds with which wing length are more likely to have an advantage that allow this new environment? (Circle One) A. Shorter wings, because they allow swallows to take off quickly after ge B. Shorter wings, because there is more drag on their wings. C. Longer wings, because they require less energy for flight. D. Longer wings, because they can fly farther with them.

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The table below shows some disadvantages and advantages of shorter and longer wings for bird flight.
Consider the kind of flight the cliff swallows who live under highway bridges might need to get food from
the road.
Longer wings
• Require less energy to use because
there's less drag
●
Harder to change directions quickly,
turning is slow
• Take off speed is slow
Shorter wings
• Require more energy to use
Easier to change direction quickly
● Allow birds to take off quickly
longer wings or shorter wings are more likely to have an advantage that allows
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (Short Answer). The table below shows some disadvantages and advantages of shorter and longer wings for bird flight. Consider the kind of flight the cliff swallows who live under highway bridges might need to get food from the road. Longer wings • Require less energy to use because there's less drag ● Harder to change directions quickly, turning is slow • Take off speed is slow Shorter wings • Require more energy to use Easier to change direction quickly ● Allow birds to take off quickly longer wings or shorter wings are more likely to have an advantage that allows
Question 2 (Alternate Multiple-Choice).
Birds with which wing length are more likely to have an advantage that allows them to survive better in
this new environment? (Circle One)
A. Shorter wings, because they allow swallows to take off quickly after getting food.
B. Shorter wings, because there is more drag on their wings.
C. Longer wings, because they require less energy for flight.
D. Longer wings, because they can fly farther with them.
2004 2008 2312
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (Alternate Multiple-Choice). Birds with which wing length are more likely to have an advantage that allows them to survive better in this new environment? (Circle One) A. Shorter wings, because they allow swallows to take off quickly after getting food. B. Shorter wings, because there is more drag on their wings. C. Longer wings, because they require less energy for flight. D. Longer wings, because they can fly farther with them. 2004 2008 2312 2
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