
Why are fish fish-shaped?
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How to Structuralize a Marlin Fish
A Marlin is a fish that's very well adapted to swimming fast through liquid. The pectoral fin can fit flush against the side of the fish which makes it really streamlined and it can drop its dorsal fin down as well for quick burst of speed. Water is something like 800 times denser than air so there's a lot of resistance. To be able to push through the water fast you need to be very well streamlined to reduce this drag caused by the density of water.
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