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Cooling fins on a refrigerator are typically thin, metallic and silver or gray in color.
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It is thin and has lots of fins to swim
male snakehead fish are thin and has bigger fins and head while female has fat body and has smaller fins
The thin copper fins on the cooling pipes of a fridge help to dissipate heat more efficiently. The larger surface area created by the fins allows for better heat transfer from the refrigerant inside the pipes to the surrounding air, helping to cool down the fridge more effectively.
a goldfish uses his/her fins for direction when it swims.
Fins are used by squids to move at low speeds. Their siphon is used when they need to move quickly.
It doesn't need fins to move forwards, but fins are used to control rolling from side to side
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Although I'm not sure what you mean by "deep" body, Betta fish, or Siamese Fighting Fish, or Rumble Fish (if you're S.E. Hinton) are thin, brightly-colored (domestically bred males tend to be more colorful), and have long, wavy fins.
In aquatic environments, the fins that are often used as brakes are the pectoral fins of fish. These fins can be spread out to create drag, slowing the fish down when necessary. Additionally, some species of sharks and rays use their pelvic fins for similar braking actions. This maneuverability helps them navigate through water more effectively.