To help maintain balance.
walking process is part of our body to move..
The speed at which a human can move their hand varies depending on the individual and the specific movement being performed. In general, the average speed of a human hand movement is around 20-30 miles per hour. However, some individuals may be able to move their hand faster or slower depending on factors such as muscle strength, coordination, and practice.
by walking and turning into a bat and flying and there are runing
well pandas walk on there hand s and feet to get around they do that by running walking and of course crawling
they move by walking and crawling
Yes, the human hand can be considered an example of a lever. The bones of the hand act as the lever arm, the joints act as the fulcrum, and the muscles provide the force to move and manipulate objects. This allows for the hand to perform a wide range of movements and tasks.
At obvious glance I see many differences, fins vs. legs, walking vs swimming, sidewalk vs open water, fish vs human. But how about we put a fish on the sidewalk and a human under water and we see first hand.
The frequency of the swing hand while walking will depend with the intensity and time that the hand is being swung.
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
Walking
That depends what you mean. Can you move your hand around like when you knock a door? If that is what you mean, no. However, if you're talking about moving your fingers as in moving your hand, yes, you can.Yes you can. You can rotate your wrist and move you hand. But it does depend on the break but do be aware that if you do move it you can make it worse.....
the wrist of a frog is like the wrist of a human it is there to bend and make the hand able to move