What adaption helps seabirds stay afloat and insulate their bodies?

1)light bones and air sacs
2)thick bones and heavy muscles
3)sharp beaks
4)webbed feet

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The correct adaptation that helps seabirds stay afloat and insulate their bodies is 1) light bones and air sacs. Light bones help reduce the overall weight of the birds, making it easier for them to float on water, while air sacs aid in buoyancy and insulation.

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