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The acceleration would be zero because the turtle is moving at a constant speed
small insects that you would find in a stream or creek
If he is moving at a constant speed and not changing direction, then acceleration is zero.
arent u ganna tell me fools
One would think it would be easier than trying to shoot them in a fast moving stream.
I personally would expect the mountain stream to have more dissolved oxygen, because I know that oxygen dissolves better in cold water.
well it has appeared that your turtle is dead. If he isn't in his shell he is homeless and naked and he probably died of embarrassment. Think. If you lost your house and clothing how would you feel. The other turtles probably made fun of him to a point where he committed turtle suicide. If I were you I would be ashamed. Your turtle died for no reason just because you stripped him and forced him to live on the street. Good job you rotten turtle murderer!
The largest particles in the stream would settle out first.
I would think it would be a painted turtle or a box turtle
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
no the big turtle would eat him
We typically think of surface water as primarily existing in lakes and rivers. Moving surface water would primarily be in the form of rivers and streams. Subsurface water moves as well, though slowly, in many aquifers. Indeed, even a glacier moves water in its solid form. There is, of course, turnover of water in any lake or swamp that has an outlet, so that water moves in a technical sense, though the characterization of moving water would typically be reserved for water moving fast enough to be noticeable. There does not seem to be a scientific criterion for how fast water needs to move to be considered "moving" in the macroscopic sense. a stream A+