Well, one is in danger of drowning because they're passed out or something similar, while the other person isn't in quite as much danger.
Nekton can fight against currents- plankton cannot. Think about the difference between someone who is good at swimming and someone who is not swimming in the ocean. The good swimmer can get pounded by the waves, and still swim in whatever direction they want. But if a bad swimmer gets pounded by the waves, they can only go for a little distance in the direction they want before going the direction that the current takes them. That's the difference between plankton and nekton.
It's the difference between the cooling rates of water and the pool. You can find a complete answer here:Why_does_a_swimmer_feels_cold_after_emerging_from_pool
If you know to how to swim, immediatly rescue the person, if not, call a lifeguard for help. After rescuing, if the swimmer is unconscious, perform Abdominal thrust.
Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
The Swimmer was created in 1964.
Japanese Swimmer
That depends on the swimmer. Every swimmer is different, so there is no 'one weight'.
Nahim
no he is a bad swimmer
Adam Swimmer is 6'.
the word swimmer is a noun.
The cast of S9 - David Grachat - 2011 includes: Vanilton Antonio as Himself - Swimmer Gino Caetano as Himself - Swimmer Marcelo Collet as Himself - Swimmer Simone Fragoso as Herself - Swimmer Filipe Garcia as Himself - Swimmer David Grachat as Himself - Swimmer S9 Matheus Henrique as Himself - Swimmer Daniel Marinho as Himself - Researcher in Aquatic Propulsion Leila Marques as Herself - Ex-Swimmer - S9 Caio Oliveira as Himself - Swimmer Alejandro Palomero as Himself - Swimmer