Of course it does. That's why fast-swimming fish are shaped the way they are. In fact an early airplane designer won a flight contest with a wing whose cross-section was designed by splitting a trout lengthwise and tracing its shape.
Not "affect"; the word is "effect" in this case. Yes, air resistance has an effect on projectiles.
The thickness
If we increase the length, the resistance will increase and vice versa.
water resistance is contact force.
no there will be no any affect on resistance of wire, when it bends
Their bodies are streamline to help them swim through water quickly against water resistance (a force) . What pushes them backwards is water resistance
There is friction in the water. There is also resistance from water.
It tends to reduce air (or water) resistance.
"Currents affect fish by bringing in rubbish, dirty water, and other stuff"
it helps in reducing resistance in water
fish*
yes it can affect the fish because if you holed the fish upside down you can cause it not to breathe because all of the water is out of its system
the smaller they are the less resistance to water and the faster they move.
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
Its called the resistance affect it starts in the ocean and contaminates the air water and land
hot water makes the fishes organs more productive, or faster. That makes the fish energetic
It polluties it, beacuse the nutrients we won't have and when we fish the, water would be polluted and all of the fish would be dead...!