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first they they spin the prey under water until dead then they bring it back up and eat it
Both directions.
Alligators typically use a technique called the "death roll" to kill their prey. They grab onto their prey with their powerful jaws and then spin rapidly in the water to disorient and weaken the animal before consuming it. This spinning motion can also help tear apart larger prey into smaller, more manageable pieces.
No, a Beyblade cannot spin on water because it requires a solid surface to grip onto in order to spin effectively. Water is not solid enough for the Beyblade's tip to create the necessary friction to spin.
heat produces energy which causes the corn to spin in boiling water.
Alligators are carnivores. They eat meat, not plants. In the wild they will eat what ever animal or fish they can get their jaws on. They will drag it down under the water and spin until the animal drowns. Then they will wedge it under or a log or rock until it has started to decompose. Biting off chunks from time to time. In captivity raw steak and fish is the main course for alligators.
if your water weel has no water then it won't spin.
Tornadoes in the Northern Hemisphere typically spin counterclockwise, while tornadoes in the Southern Hemisphere typically spin clockwise due to the Coriolis effect.
my washer keep on by passing the spin cycle and will not drain out the water.
Most backspin: 4 Seam Fastball. Most forward spin: Curve ball. Side Spin: Slider. Least Spin: Knuckleball.
Water
Boiling water creates convection currents, where hot water rises and cooler water sinks. When you place an object in the boiling water, the convection currents cause the object to spin as the water moves around it.