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Why do birds migrate south during the winter?

A. strong northern winds drive them south
O B. an increase in predators drives them south
O C. to find food
O D. to find better nest building materials

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C to find food
they only migrate to have a source of food to keep them alive
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User MajorTom
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Answer:

C. to find food.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is hard to find food in the winter for animals besides humans. So they need to head south for warmer climates.

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