Well they can fly duhh. But there are other things as well they are very good hunters believe it or not birds have to use certain techniques to catch and find worms and other foods like the eagle as big as an eagle is the fact that it can make a top notch stealth approach on any of its prey is amazing. The way birds learn to fly is crazy but fascinating while birds are babies the parent pushes them off a high tree branch and wait till they get to a certain point if they don't fly they swoop down and catch them and do it again. This is to build the instinct within the baby bird to flap their wings. Now... When the bird gets to a certain age they should know how to fly unless they've broken a wing from all the times of falling from 80 foot trees or higher. But anyway the parent pushes them off for the last time and if they fly they go away and stay away forever but if they don't the parent must let them fall to the ground because at that point the bird won't survive in case of a predator attack.
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Answer:
C. Airborne ash and rocks from a volcanic eruption remain suspended in the air for a long time before eventually settling to the ground in a new location far from the volcano.
Explanation:
Tephra deposits take many forms and shape, and their composition doesn't really matter either. The only thing that defines a tephra really is that it was ejected from the mouth of a volcano and fell on the ground where it remained intact (not merged with something else).
So, forms of tephra could be big boulders landing on the volcano's side or ashes that travel around the globe to land on the other side of the planet.
It's known as Colonialism