the shape of their bodies and fins. Their fins have special shapes and sizes that allow them to move quickly through the water.
The pectoral fin in sharks helps with stability and maneuverability in the water. It acts like an airplane wing, providing lift and allowing the shark to control its direction and speed while swimming.
Ducks have webbed feet for efficient swimming, waterproof feathers to stay dry, a streamlined body shape for speed in water, and a bill designed for filtering food from water. These adaptations help them thrive in their aquatic habitats.
It catches its prey after chasing it with its speed.
speed
A top speed chasing something can be 30 - 32 mph
Cheetahs are successful in about 50-70% of their hunts, often relying on their incredible speed and agility to catch prey such as gazelles and impalas. They have a high success rate compared to other big cats due to their specialized hunting techniques and adaptations for speed.
Police chasing a car that refuses to stop.
Not unless the dog is changing speeds. If the dog is chasing the cat at a constant speed it is not an example of acceleration.
CRE, speed and strenghth.
The Piranha's protect themselves with their teeth and speed.
Police should not speed if there not chasing anyone or if there lights are not on or there sirens are not on
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