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The topic I'd like to look into is whether Chickens could fly or not
This seems like a silly question
But I hope you guys could understand mow as i go on
The hypothesis is a big YES
To be more precise, it(The chicken) don't know how to fly but it will learn to fly
The reason behind this question is that
For a long time, we've always believed that chickens couldn't fly
But some other argue that Chicken, as a bird with feathers and wings,
should have the ability to fly
It's just because it'd been raised as a livestock for a long period of time
Thus, they got used to being grouped together to breed
Hence, They lose their ability to fly
Sometimes, we do see chickens Flying across short fences
Or when they are frightened or desperate to eat
But when I say "fly" here I mean to fly across a larger distance
And to The method,
Why would I like to do the experiment on space lab
As many people say chickens can't fly Just because they are too heavy
But in Spacelab, as in a weightless condition
We could look into whether chickens actually possess the ability to fly or not.
Because of time constraint, I've cut the pictures out already
We hope that the cage could have a certain height Though it would heavily depend on the actual constrain
But as far as I know, Spacelab do have cameras to record the movements in the cage.
We'll hung some food and water at a specific place (Somewhere high up), the chicken will be at the bottom
It's hoped that when the chicken gets hungry and thirsty after some time,
These two factors could motivate the chicken to try to fly
And through careful observation, we could see if the chicken has the ability to fly
that it learned how to fly, Or that it don't know how to fly after all
The predicted result is that the chicken will learn how to fly, but it'd be after many unsuccessful tries
It should "Learn how to fly" THE END and THANK YOU