Seahorses swim forward using a dorsal fin (which is on their back).
use their tales
Its a combination of their scales and the forward thrust created by the side to side motion of their tail. Its science.
They use their legs to push themselves off the ground or the water to propel themselves.
Backswimmers move by rowing their long hind legs through the water in a sculling motion, using them as paddles to push themselves forward or backward. They can also glide through the water using their streamlined body shape to minimize water resistance. Additionally, they can adjust their posture to control their buoyancy and depth in the water.
They use their fins to power through the water
That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.
to smell you through the pc
A dolphin's tail (also known as it's fluke) helps it push through the water. It acts as a sort of leg, using powerful up-and-down movements to push the dolphin through the water.
they have short flat wings because they hace no need to fly, they use them to push themselves along the ice when they are sliding and use them to glide through the water or "swim" as well.
there fins push thorugh the water
by using their powerful tail to push them through the water
You can push it through a really fine filter. Or you can distill it.