Depending on the breed, anywhere between .2 mph-.69 mph
they travel 200 miles an hour when swimming their fastes speed
A structural adaptation of the Sea Turtle are their forelimbs and neck, the forelimbs are modified into long, paddle-like flippers for swimming, it allows the Green Turtle to maintain its speed whilst travelling in the ocean.
the functions of a turtle are legs= swimming mouth= moving/eating
the five toes of the turtle is webbed and is adapted for swimming.
Locomotion: they crawl on land and swim in water.
yes
is moving by swimming
The difference is that turtle limbs are made for swimming and tortoise limbs are not.
To find the average speed, divide the distance by the time taken. In this case, the average speed is 105 meters divided by 70 seconds, which equals 1.5 meters per second. Therefore, the average speed of the person swimming is 1.5 m/s.
The time it takes for a turtle to crawl 100 meters can vary significantly depending on the species and individual speed. On average, a turtle moves at a speed of about 0.2 to 0.5 meters per minute. Therefore, it could take anywhere from 200 to 500 minutes, or roughly 3 to 8 hours, for a turtle to crawl 100 meters.
No, only flippers to assist their swimming
Turtle float swimming, the face, raise the knees and encircle the knees with arms. To recover standing position, the legs are extended and the body raised to an upright position.