You can't see herpes swim in water.
The reason why it is important to swim with your head above water is so you can easily see the positioning of other players while swimming. If you swim with your head in the water, you will not recognise a scoring opportunity immediately and you will not be able to see where your opponents and team mates are.
NO. it's a sexually transmitted disease.
Yes, they can swim. Though I am not sure how often they do it, I did see one swim with it's body under the water surface. This is unlike a Cottonmouth that swims above the water surface.
they can swim on top of water to see people and animals on land
The keep the water out of your eyes meaning you can see underwater
Herpes is not transmitted by polluted water.
An infection. Usually herpes simplex, (herpes 1) a virus. See herpes
Racing swim suits are designed to create less drag in the water for the best areodyamics. Clothing in the water is clingy, sometimes see through, and adds lots of weight while swimming.
it protects your eyes from the water and it helps you see under water. they do no damage to your eyes.
No the discharge that comes out of Herpes is a clear white fluid, if the discharge that you see is white in color it is not herpes.
yes sharks swim in the water
What else would you expect them to swim in? Of course Goldfish swim in water.