why the fish can move in water sooo ⚡⚡⚡fast...?????
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A fish swims by moving its tail (caudal fin) side to side. While each motion provides thrust and lift, it also creates drag when the fin is angled to the side of the body as a stroke is completed. It takes more than a fin to be fast. ... More tail area gives more thrust, so fast fish have longer lobes on their fins.
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their body is spindled shaped.... which helps the reduce to the water resistant.....
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