the propeller blades of the ferry push it through the water just like any other boat.some ferrys are pulled from one landing point to another by a length of rope between the two areas.
A ferry moves on water by using engines and propellers to generate forward thrust. The engines power the propellers, which push against the water to propel the ferry in the desired direction. Steering is achieved by adjusting the direction of the propeller thrust or by using rudders.
Air pressure or water pressure makes water move.
The propeller blades of the ferry push it through the water just like any other boat. Some ferrys are pulled from one landing point to another by a length of rope between the two areas.
For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.
What? your question makes no sense. Byt usually marine animals have fins or flappers to glide them through water.
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its uses gilles for respiration and they can only move by shooting water through their hinge and propelling forward
They use their fins to glide through the water and they use their tail to move them side to side
its uses gilles for respiration and they can only move by shooting water through their hinge and propelling forward
Water beetles move through the water by thrusting their legs back and forth. This allows them to quickly move and catch prey.
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Yes, water can move through the middle of a membrane through a process called osmosis.