The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.
Paramecium move faster because they are covered with cilia while amoeba must change shape to move, which is called amoeboid movement.
Because of the heat in the water.
In warmer water, particles generally have more energy. This makes them move faster, and so spread out faster.
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
It gives them hydrodynamics so that the can "cut" through the water and move faster than, say, a parachute would.
The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.
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Yes they do. The shape of the tread displaces water in a particular way. The faster you can move water, sand, dirt, etc., the better the performance.
Paramecium move faster because they are covered with cilia while amoeba must change shape to move, which is called amoeboid movement.
yes they move faster by using there tail
room temperature water. the hotter water get the more quickly it moves
Because of the heat in the water.
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Heat is the vibration of atoms, so atoms move faster. That's why you can clean things easier in hot water and why smells travel faster in a warmer room.
Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
In warmer water, particles generally have more energy. This makes them move faster, and so spread out faster.