thin and long shape of the fish help in swimming and balancing the pressure of water at such depth. Thin body acts like a blade to tear the layers of water apart and allow free movement of fishes
2007-01-31 00:24:23
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answer #1
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answered by mani 1
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The fishes found deeper in the sea are thinner and longer because the pressure increases as we go deeper into the sea. Due to the enormous pessure present deep in the sea the fishes are thinner and longer and in this way they can more easily adapt to the harsh conditions of the deep sea.
2007-01-31 08:23:26
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answered by Mr.McLaren 2
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Fish deep down in the sea usually have no bone structure because the deeper in the water you go, the more pressure there is there. Any regular fish with a normal bone structure will get crushed with that pressure, but a thin fish can manage to go to those depths
2007-01-31 08:37:44
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answered by ANAND 1
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Fish deep down in the sea usually have no bone structure because the deeper in the water you go, the more pressure there is there. Any regular fish with a normal bone structure will get crushed with that pressure, but a thin fish can manage to go to those depths:-)
2007-01-31 08:28:54
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answered by Motti _Shish 6
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this is allens rule
actually due to high pressure
2007-01-31 23:31:31
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answered by diti_dash 1
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why don't you search in the google?
2007-01-31 08:31:03
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answered by lilawiwa 2
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