Olm is a slow-moving aquatic salamander species. They move slowly and deliberately to conserve energy and are not known for their speed.
Like most animals, a stingray can move either way. It will move slowly when it is feeding or just swimming around, and it will move fast if it is in danger.
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
Opposite words like "fast" and "slow" can refer to the same speed in a relative sense. For example, a car moving at 50 mph might be considered "fast" compared to a runner, but "slow" compared to a racing car. The perception of speed is subjective and depends on the context in which it is being compared.
No, the work done in moving a body does not depend on how fast or slow the body is moving. The work done is determined by the force applied and the distance over which the force is applied, not the speed of the body.
You could do 'quickly moving', 'slowly moving'.. Etc. If you're only using move not moving, the same would still apply. You could do fast move, slow move, bad move, good move and many more-- whichever fits the situation the best.
Move fast.
In water fast, on land their slow.
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Jaguars move slow to catch their pray,jaguars move fast to catch up with their pray.
The armodillo moves in between fast and slow
Depends on what you think is fast and slow!
fast as lightning
It Moves fast.
it moves fast
they move very slow