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Water tension.
A water skipper is able to walk on water based on surface tension.
The property of water allowing some insects and other animals to walk on its surface is called "surface tension".
yes u can its easy all you have to do is talk to tortimer 4 times and he'll provide you with a water kit. use it near the river or ocean and you should be able to walk on water.
Mudskippers are amphibious fish, able to walk out of the water on their pectoral fins.
Insects are able to walk across bodies of water without sinking because of their weight. Insects weigh literally nothing.
It depends on the version of the Action replay , CodeBreaker , Gameshark ,Ect.Version 1 Action ReplayE03b06495d67050c78da95df44018cb4Version 2 Action ReplayCE2CCCB25D8D815DWarning!!! It's a Type 6 code. It allows you to walk over any obstacle like trees, houses, rocks, and to walk on water. With this code, you'll still be able to interact with the game (enter doors, talk to people, take items, etc...). The two things you can't do are :-walk directly from ground to water (and water to ground). To do this, you need either to use the SURF move, or to walk from ground to water from an unauthorized place (like walk on a tree and from there walk on the water, or if you are on the water, walk on a rock and from there walk on the ground).-Go out of the map limit. Each map (each route, room, etc...) is a rectangle of tiles. With this code, you'll be able to move anywhere within that rectangle, but you won't be able to cross its limit (unless you enter another map). That means, for example, if you enter a house, you won't be able to walk in the "dark". But anyway, there is nothing in that dark :)
Certain insects (ones with a very light weight) are able to walk on water as their weight does not break the surface tension of the water. Water has a very high surface tension, therefore easily breaking and not supporting weight above a certain limit.
you can surf on water but you can't walk on it.
Walk-in-the-Water died in 1817.
It's the same one as the walk anywhere code you "walk" on water since you can walk anywhere