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  • Flying Fish: Physical vs. Chemical Changes Explained
    A flying fish does not go through a chemical change while it is soaring or gliding through the air. The physical change of leaping out of the water and gliding involves aerodynamic forces and muscle activity, but no chemical reactions in the body are directly associated with its flying abilities. Chemical changes typically involve transformations or reactions at the molecular level and are not directly tied to locomotion in this context.
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