jump in the ocean and find out
Yes.
swim against the current
The fish that swims against the flow of water is called a salmon. They migrate upstream to spawn and their ability to swim against strong currents is due to their strong muscular bodies and specialized physiology.
you swim sideways to escape the current. NEVER SWIM AGAINST IT!!! you will get tired and lose the will to swim.Swim on an angle to the beach
Im going to try to answer this, I think its hard because when your going down current you are moving the same way as the current. If you go against it the water pushes on you making it harder to get foward. If the current is going 5 miles an hour and you swim with the current you will have 5 mph added to your speed. If you swim against it 5 mph is deducted. Hope i answered it correctly
nekton
They are too weak and small to fight against the current.
No, you should NOT try to you swim against a rip current or rip tide. You will NOT usually make it back to shore. Instead, you should swim perpendicular to the rip. It will carry you down shore, but you'll get to shore safely.
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.
Yes fish can swim.
A catfish would be an example of a fish that can swim.
Fish can swim in any direction.