If a shark could swim in air, how fast would it be able to move? Suspend disbelief for a minute and assume that it's all about the fact that water is less dense than air so therefore has less resistance. Also forget that a shark needs the resistance of the water to be able to push itself along...
Some sharks, such as the Mako shark, can swim at up to 60kph in the water, so assuming a shark could swim in air how fast would they be able to move without the resistance of the water to slow them down?
2006-12-27
03:45:39
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