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freestyle; breaststroke; butterfly; and backstroke Click on the 'Synchronized Swimming Positions' link on this page to see the positions used in synchronized swimming and read a history of the sport. There are many different terms. Some basic ones are "crane" and "ballet leg"
Click on the 'Swimming Terms' link on this page to see a list of the commonly used swimming terms and their definitions.
they are useful for swimming
· synchronized swimming
Unless you're in water, knowing how to swim isn't useful. But if you end up in deep water, swimming will suddenly be very, very useful. Your life may even depend on it.
The second fastest swimming stroke is Butterfly.
the webbed part, it helps them to resist water more... making them swim faster.Depending on the species, different birds have different adaptations that make their feet useful for swimming. Some birds (such as ducks) have webbing between their toes, others (such as moorhens) have flattened toes. In both cases the birds use their feet as paddles.Most birds' feet are not useful for swimming at all, and many species will not even attempt to swim (or are only able to swim very poorly). Ironically, despite being the most iconic swimming birds, penguins do not have any foot adaptations to help them swim. They use their wings to 'fly' through the water.
When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators and when reducing fractions to their lowest terms.
When swimming- it helps to move more swiftly in the water.
The websites in Related links are useful. They have the information you need for soil and swimming pools.
There are many records for swimming. This is because there are many different swimming strokes. They were also set at different times.
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