The fastest shark is the Short Fin Mako. It is slim and it's short fins help it glide through the water.
They use their fins to glide through the water and they use their tail to move them side to side
Fluid friction is the type that exists for a shark swimming in the ocean. It's related to drag force, which affects objects moving through water.
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no they need the fin to help glide through the water
Their side fins help to keep them stable and not to roll. They use their tail for locomotion and can be used as a weapon to hit other sharks or prey.
the usually like to glide and swim though the water looking for prey. and the most likeliest thing the like to do is attack.
Dermal denticles are tooth-like structures that cover a shark's skin. They help reduce friction and turbulence when swimming, allowing for faster and more efficient movement through water. Denticles also provide protection against parasites and injuries.
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why does a shark always have to be moving in water
Generally you don't swim through solids.
Through OSMOSIS!