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Because when an object is streamlined it becomes smoother so the air becomes weaker and the object becomes stronger to move, but if the object is not streamlined it becomes slower because the air resistance is holding it back so its harder to move with a certain speed.

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Not quite. The air does not become "weaker", nor does the object become "stronger" to move. The second part is right, and can also be stated as streamlining reduces the air resistance acting on it so reducing the force needed to move it at any given speed.

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