yes.
yes because i you were that big you would be moving like that to
Yes, the size and shape of an animal or human's body can affect their rate of motion. Generally, smaller, more streamlined bodies are better suited for faster motion due to reduced air resistance and better energy efficiency. However, factors like muscle strength, bone structure, and technique also play significant roles in determining speed and agility.
Eel
How would you describe the shape if the animal pictured above? This image is of a red fox.
Well, it depends what animal, because every animal is addapted to its habbitats soo....
balls
One example is that the dolphin has a stream-lined body.
The shape supports the cell and does not allow anything to pass through it.
Humans. The shape stays the same, the only scale and proportion changes.
The horse. A centaur, a Greek mythical creature, has a human's torso and a horse's lower body.
The shape reduces drag when in water, allowing the animal to propel itself most efficiently.
Forces are pushes or pulls that can cause an object to change its motion. Motion refers to the change in position of an object over time. Forces can influence the speed, direction, or shape of an object in motion.