Yes, it is possible to throw a spear underwater, but its effectiveness and distance will be significantly reduced compared to throwing it in air. Water is much denser than air, creating greater resistance and drag, which hampers the spear's speed and trajectory. Additionally, the angle of release and technique used must be adjusted to accommodate the underwater environment. Specialized spear-throwing techniques, like those used in spearfishing, can improve accuracy and effectiveness.
you put back your arm and throw like a normal spear
Spearchuck is to throw (chuck) a spear.
its javelin
who used a woomera to throw a spere
a spear is : tsii'détáána spear for throwing is: tsii' 'anáhálghą́hí"To spear him with it"-- bigháníshgéédto throw spears at each other-- ahííníilt'óóh
No. The spear is a weapon but the woomera is not. The woomera is a spear-thrower. It enabled the men to throw a spear with greater speed and accuracy.
Spearchuck is to throw (chuck) a spear.
Well, the throw up would spread around because you threw up underwater.
A good fisher would not throw his spear at a fish because they have a chance of 1. Losing the fish and the spear when throwing the spear, 2. Good fisherman wait until they have the best chance to hit the fish, and 3. A good fisherman would never throw their spear unless if they could not hit the fish with the spear in their hands.
It is called refraction. When light passes from air to water, it bends. The fish is not where you see it. If you throw your spear at the IMAGE of the fish, you will miss the fish. And go hungry.
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An arm.