Yes depending on how aerodynamic the object is will affect how the object will move so which ever object is more aerodynamic it will move faster than the other.
Objects can move in various ways, such as linear motion (straight line), rotational motion (spinning or turning), oscillatory motion (back and forth), and projectile motion (arc-shaped path). These movements are typically described using terms like speed, velocity, acceleration, and momentum.
Um...rats are generally shaped kind of differently from humans.
The fact that our feet are now shaped differently than our hands is beneficial due to the fact that we evolved to walk upright. Our feet now support our weight far better than if they were still shaped like hands as our weight is more evenly distributed for bipedal motion.
The human deltoid muscle is much larger than a pig. The pig deltoid is also shaped differently because they walk on four feet.
u shaped valley..
Some objects that are shaped like an oval include eggs and footballs.
A screw is a cylinder with a helical ridge that wraps around it and is used to fasten objects together or lift materials. A wedge, on the other hand, is a triangular-shaped tool with a thin edge that is used to split objects apart or to hold objects in place. Both screws and wedges convert rotational motion into linear motion, but a screw involves a twisting motion while a wedge involves a splitting motion.
No, nobody is perfect.
The human Sartorius muscle is bigger and is shaped differently than the pig muscle. This is because humans walk on two legs and pigs walk on four feet.
Galápagos finches had differently shaped beaks depending on the island they were from.
eggs
pyramids. :D