average: (scientific term) A term for the arithmetic mean, which is the sum of a set of numbers divided by the size of that group.
pull: The slowing force exerted by air or other fluids around a moving object. It involves friction, but unlike simple friction, it increases with the object's speed.
Fluid mechanics: The study of liquids and gases in motion.
PowerAn external influence that changes the motion of objects, brings objects closer together, or produces motion or stress on stationary objects.
Freestyle: This is the standard swimming style, also known as the crawl.
Way of walkingThe pattern of leg movements as an animal walks from place to place.
logic: A type of tissue used to produce movement by contracting cells, known as muscle fibers. Muscle is rich in protein, so predators seek out prey that is high in this tissue.
parallel: an adjective describing two things that are next to each other and have the same distance between their parts. The last two letters of the word “all” are parallel lines. Or, two things, events, or processes that have a lot in common when compared side by side.
physically: (adjective) A term referring to something that exists in the real world, not in memory or imagination. It can also refer to properties of matter that result from their size or from non-chemical interactions (such as when one block slams into another). (In biology and medicine) The term can also refer to the body, as in a physical examination or physical activity.
Sprint: To run at maximum speed over a fairly short distance. In racing, the 100 meter sprint is a sprint. People who run this way are called sprinters.
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