Perch stay stationary and gulp water primarily to facilitate respiration and filter food. By remaining still, they can efficiently extract oxygen from the water flowing over their gills while also allowing small prey to pass by more easily. This behavior helps conserve energy and enhances their chances of catching food without expending unnecessary effort. Additionally, stationary positioning can be a defensive strategy against predators.
No, they have gills to extract oxygen from water. and since they do that i do believe that they stay on the bottom or reef of the ocean or wherever they live!
it is 'stationary', not stationary' as in materials, but 'stationary' as being still or something like that.
There are 4 syllables in "Stationary". Stationary (Stay-Shun-air-ee) 4 syllables
to stay stationary
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The hand brake is on.
A ship can use an anchor to stay in shallow water in one spot. The anchor is dropped to the seafloor to prevent the ship from drifting and allows it to remain stationary in a specific location.
Stationary mean "not moving" so it must mean the the position is not moving or stay the same place.
The opposite of moving would be not moving. The best opposite would be "stay put" or the similar concepts stay or remain. Another possible antonym is "stop" because it represents the opposite of something stationary that moves: something moving that becomes stationary.
It flaps its fins really hard.
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An object that appears to stay in place is likely stationary relative to the observer. This can occur when an object is not moving in relation to the observer's frame of reference, creating the perception that it is fixed in place.