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Salt water is denser than fresh water, therefore swimmers are more buoyant.
The ocelot does not avoid water, and they are quite adept swimmers. See the Related Links for more information.
Shark- It has more teeth, and their teeth are sharper, and because they are fast swimmers in the water.
Swimmers' trunks if there are more swimmers. Swimmer's trunks if there's only one swimmer. The problem is that trunks is plural regardless of the number of the previous noun in the compound and so, from the context of this question, it cannot be distinguished whether there's one or more swimmers. Had it been "the swimmers' caps" it would be possible to derive that there are more swimmers. Alternately it would be "the swimmer's cap".
Many inexperienced swimmers misjudge their ability. That causes them to try more than they are capable of.
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Players are active and need a lot more water.
Of course, if you don't know how to swim, you could possibly get hurt more but in football, you get trampled over loads of men that are like 200-350 pounds, of course you'll get your bones crushed.
The dissolved salt increases the density of the water and makes a swimmer more buoyant. They don't need to try as hard to float as they would in fresh water.
No. Saltwater is denser than freshwater, and your body will be more buoyant. You will be higher in the water and, therefore, will have less water resistance. You will swim faster, but will not get as good a workout as in freshwater.
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In water polo, a kick called the "eggbeater" is used. It looks like a normal treading kick, where both legs kick downwards simultaneously, but instead of kicking both legs together, the player alternates legs, kicking down with one leg at a time. The kick resembles an eggbeater, its namesake. It is a more efficient and steady way to tread water.