Fish move underwater like they're swimming through a magical pond. They have special parts on their bodies called fins, which help them push and pull through the water. Think of it like a superhero's cape, when you wave it, you move forward! Fish also use their tail to flick back and forth, pushing them forward like a rocket engine. This makes swimming fun and fast!
Examples
- A fish flicks its tail like a flippy toy, whoosh! It moves forward.
- Fish use their fins like little oars to row through the water.
- Imagine a fish as a robot that pushes water back and forth to move ahead.
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See also
- How Do Birds Migrate So Far?
- What Causes Hiccups?
- How Can a Single Seed Grow into a Tree?
- Why Do People Have Different Shapes of Faces?
- Why Do We Blink?
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