The bird starts off at the same pace as the earth, moving along with it.
They like to hang in the tree tops, move very slowly, and eat leaves. Though they can swim (slowly), they are almost helpless moving on the ground.
the three toed sloth eats plants and easy to catch bugs. ***the three toed sloth is faster at swimming than it is at moving in trees or on the ground.****
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If you're talking about the actual locomotion: There are a lot of ways that frogs move around. Arboreal species (treefrogs) usually have sticky pads on their fingers and toes which they use to grip vertical surfaces - this is why frogs can sit for hours on windows. They leap from branch to branch. Flying frogs (not kidding!) do not really fly, but have greatly enlarged hands and feet with webbing between fingers and toes, and they jump off branches and parachute around the canopy. There are other uses for webbing, and many frogs have transformed the standard hand and foot into flippers. Some species ie. African Clawed Frog are almost entirely aquatic. Ground-dwelling frogs usually leap along, but many ground-dwelling toads and 'toadlets' or small frog species ie Crinia tend to walk or run by moving their legs in sequence rather than hopping.
Fast moving rivers are capable of carrying larger rock particles than slow moving rivers.
Person on the airplane: Crate will appear to be dropping straight down. Person on the ground: Crate will be curving in the direction the plane is moving.
Similar to that in a spider, the spinneret is the organ that releases silk, by which the caterpillar makes a nest or uses in a strand for moving from place to place eg from a tree-branch to the ground.
the person standing on the ground, the train is moving and the ground is stationary. but the person on the train looks he is stationary and the ground is moving.
A person standing on the ground. For the person on the train, ground is moving and the train is stationary.
It means that the object is moving relative to the ground
Looking at the ground beside a moving vehicle helps you judge its
show that you are moving, and in what direction
Moving an airplane on the ground is called 'taxiing'
Horizontal force is motion parallel to the ground.
Looking at the ground beside a moving vehicle ensures you see if they are coming into your lane or not.
first is that you are moving second is which direction.
When it is laying on the ground not moving.