toward the front
forward
수반하다
involve
to put yourself in a flat position so that you're not standing or sitting
lie
fat
a. adjective
b. verb
c. noun
c. noun
What things float in water?
Things that have less density than water.
located at the other end, side, or corner of something
opposite
뜨다
float
almost the same as someone or something else
similar
splash
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
c. verb
Why do people naturally float? (2 reasons)
Because fat in the human body and air in the human lungs have less density than water.
the degree to which something is thick or heavy
density
폐
lung
the line or part where an object or area begins or ends
edge
specially
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. verb
b. adverb
What law of motion does swimming follow?
The action-reaction law.
to accept someone or something as a guide, a leader, or an example
법칙
law
an act or process of moving
motion
neat
a. adjective
b. verb
c. noun
a. adjective
What is the "action" in the case of swimming?
Moving the arms and legs to pull and kick water.
a situation or occurrence that is an instance or example of something
case
동일한
equal
the way someone acts/feels in response to something that happens or is said
reaction
reduce
a. noun
b. verb
c. adjective
b. verb
What is the opposite "reaction" in the case of swimming?
Water pushing back.