The reactive force would be gliding through the water.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
No, this statement is not true. When a person swims through water, work is being done because the person is exerting a force to move their body through the water against resistance. Work is calculated as force multiplied by distance, so swimming does involve work.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
Medusae
No, you imbecile - it swims.
swims,silly!
A sting ray swims slowly through the water.
Apart, Oxygen and Hydrogen are not stable, but when they combine they become stable, and when something is stable, it is not reactive (unless you force it to be)
Apart, Oxygen and Hydrogen are not stable, but when they combine they become stable, and when something is stable, it is not reactive (unless you force it to be)
a otter swims deeply under water and swims fast through obstacles and tight and narrow spaces to confuse its predator
swims in the open water
it swims.