A tide. A tide can force you back if you go in the opposite way of it, you can swim if you go with the tide.
There is friction that slows you down. There could also be water currents.
it adds more weight to your body. slows you down when swimming.
The force that slows things down in air or water is called drag. It is caused by the resistance of the air or water molecules against the motion of an object moving through them.
The dropping of sediment from wind or water that slows down is called sediment deposition. When ice melts and releases sediment it carries, it is known as glacial meltwater sedimentation.
The force that slows down moving objects in water is called drag force. Drag force occurs due to the resistance of water molecules as they collide with the moving object, causing it to slow down.
When water slows down. When water slows down it no longer has the ability to carry a lot of sediment and so deposition occurs
It stops the water from going through your hair. That would cause a lot of friction. Friction slows you down a lot.
your hair slows you way down... without a cap people would be much slower.. it all comes down to resistance in the water... you want the leas amound of resistance
The force that slows down an object moving through water is called drag. Drag is caused by the resistance of the water against the motion of the object, resulting in a loss of kinetic energy and a decrease in speed.
When water freezes, the movement of the molecules in the liquid slows down.... Causing the water to become a solid.. In this case, it is called ICE.
This is called 'slowing down' and 'refraction'. They're not only apparent, they're real.
When an object moves through the water, friction force slows it down it's called water resistance.