because the wet surface makes it slicker so there slimy slick bodys can move 0ver faster
Snails move faster on rough objects as the sticky liquid they use for locomotion gets good friction and helps it to move. But on rough surfaces, the frictional force is much less and the snail can hardly move.
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mucus helps snails to move because its sticky. its also slimy. these to things help the snail to move over different surfaces
howercraft can move on rough surface
Snails move faster on dirt cement
Slugs and snails produce slime to protect themselves from predators and to aid in movement. The slime helps them move smoothly over rough surfaces and protects their bodies from drying out.
Yes, rough surfaces generally have more friction than smooth surfaces because there are more points of contact between the two surfaces, leading to greater resistance when attempting to slide or move one surface over the other.
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Objects move slowly on rough surfaces because there is more friction between the object and the surface. The rough surface increases the contact area between the object and the surface, which creates more resistance to motion. This frictional force slows down the movement of the object.
Objects move on different surfaces by friction.
Snails use an undulating muscle called a foot to move. Secreted slime aids their movement by reducing friction between the two surfaces.