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1st Law - Law of Inertia 2nd Law - Law of Force and Acceleration 3rd Law - Law of Action-Reaction An eagle soars through the air by pressing its wings downward. The air, in turn, propels the bird upward.

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Answer:hen a bird flies, its wings push in a down- ward and a backward direction. This pushes air downward and backward. By Newton's third law, the air pushes back on the bird in the opposite directions—upward and forward. This force keeps a bird in the air and propels it forward.

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