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No, a snails's shell grows with the snail. They grow their own shell/
I like the way she moves! The fly moves quickly. Ever so silently, the mountain lion slowly moves in on her intended victim.
A bookperson. Time doesn't move forward. Time is. People move forward or regress. Bookpeople learn, grow and always move forward.
No. The shell grows around the snail as the snail grows bigger, but the snail is fastened into its shell and cannot leave it. Hermit crabs live in empty shells, and find a new, bigger shell as they grow.
No, but they do move so slow that algae grows on them, that is why they can have a greenish tint. The pace of their movement has nothing to do with algae growth.
Living beings are, in a way, similar to engines, and they need fuel - for example, to move around, to grow, etc. Without energy, no change is possible. A lifeless statue doesn't need energy; anything that moves, grows, or undergoes any other type of change, does.
it moves moves by the water
yes, there are plants that move to find water but usually it is only the roots that grow twards water
I can hear the grass grow. by the Move
Chameleons move like any other animal on earth in uses their parts in their brain that collects messages to move the body in which ever way they would like.
Chameleons move like any other animal on earth in uses their parts in their brain that collects messages to move the body in which ever way they would like.
It does not move, it is the Earth that moves.