above the water
Rattlesnakes swim on the surface.
No. You experience greater and greater pressure as you swim farther and farther below the surface of the water. This is because there is a greater height of water pressing down on you from above.
you can only swim above water
No, while rattlesnakes can swim, they are reptiles and not amphibians.
yes they can they can swim very likely you would find one swimming tho
you can swim faster under water because the water pulls you forward more than the air does
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, if a rattlesnake finds it necessary to cross a body of water, it is quite capable to swim by itself.
You can swim faster in salt water because your body has more bouyancy which allows you to have less drag.
The deeper you swim, the greater pressure becomes because there is more water above you pressing down.
it holds its trunk above the water and doggie-paddles.
maybe or maybe not. but he has telekenisis to fly above the water...
All snakes swim and few snakes dive, some of the most venomous snakes in the world however dive below the water and swim there as opposed to on the surface.