Birds have streamlined bodies and wings that enable them to move efficiently through the air, while fishes have hydrodynamic shapes and fins that reduce water resistance, allowing them to move easily through water. These adaptations help both birds and fishes to navigate their respective environments with speed and agility.
Yes, penguins have a streamlined body shape that helps them glide efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces water resistance, allowing them to move swiftly and catch fish underwater.
The streamlined shape of the penguin makes it an excellent underwater swimmer, enabling it to cut easily through the water to catch fish- it's primary food source.
The shape of a crocodile's tale is very similar to the shape of a snake's body.
Yes, seals have flippers that are adapted for swimming in the water. These flippers have a streamlined shape with webbed digits that help them navigate and propel themselves through the water efficiently.
THERE is no such thing as steamlined but there is streamlined it is because to reduce resistance of the air and water to use less energy e.g fuel
nectonic creatures are animals that live in the water that actually can't swim, they glide propel or padle through the water
Water animals such as whales are streamlined to help them move more easily in water.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
A streamlined body refers to a shape that is smooth and elongated, allowing an organism to move efficiently through water. This body structure reduces drag and turbulence, enabling fish to swim faster and conserve energy while navigating their aquatic environment. The streamlined form also helps fish evade predators and catch prey effectively, enhancing their overall survival and adaptability in various habitats.
If you mean, "are all under water creatures, sea creatures?" then no. The term SEA is for the ocean and there also can be creatures in freshwater. Also some creatures that live in water such as some snakes and sea turtles come out of the water every so often, so they are no total sea/water creatures. Fish are underwater creatures though.
Amphibians are both water AND land creatures
A boat's shape, including its hull design, affects its buoyancy, stability, and resistance to water flow. The shape helps displace water efficiently, reduce drag, and improve maneuverability, allowing the boat to travel smoothly and efficiently through the water.
No. Some animals( example. Puffer fish) don't depend on speed so they don't have streamlined body shape. Other fish that depends on speed to catch fish or running away from predator have streamlined body shape so that they can swim faster.
Grow Creatures are made from a material called polymer. There are two types of polymer. One absorbs the water, making it large in grow in size and mass. The other type helps it retain its shape.
it moves uphill and towards the surface of earth
Fish have a stream line body shape to help the glide through the water easier with more speed.