4. A jellyfish stung her while she was swimming.a.She is stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.b. She has been stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.c.She had been stung by a jellyfish while she was swimmingd. She was stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.
1. 4. A jellyfish stung her while she was swimming.a.She is stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.b. She has been stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.c.She had been stung by a jellyfish while she was swimmingd. She was stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
because the sentence is using a past pronoun
Answer:
D
Explanation:
ano nga ba gagawin dyan
2. what is the difference between the stalked jellyfish and swimming jellyfish?
Answer:
Stalked jellyfish and swimming jellyfish are two types of jellyfish that differ in their physical characteristics and behavior.
Stalked jellyfish are a type of jellyfish that have a long, slender stalk attached to the bottom of their bell-shaped body. They are typically found in shallow, protected waters, such as bays and estuaries. They are usually small, with a bell that is less than an inch in diameter. Stalked jellyfish use their stalks to attach themselves to rocks or other hard surfaces, and they do not swim freely like other jellyfish.
Swimming jellyfish, on the other hand, are free-swimming and do not have a stalk. They have a bell-shaped body and long tentacles that they use to capture food and move through the water. Swimming jellyfish are found in a variety of habitats, including shallow and deep waters, and they can range in size from small to very large.
In summary, the main difference between stalked jellyfish and swimming jellyfish is the presence or absence of a stalk, which affects the way they move and the habitats they inhabit. Stalked jellyfish are attached to a surface and do not swim, while swimming jellyfish are free-swimming and can be found in a variety of habitats.
3. insights about jellyfish float
may kwento po ba yan sino Si jellyfish float pasabi nalang po
In my own understanding, I can say that this type of technique can improve one's cardiorespiratory. Since some people don't know how to swim first thing needed to improved is the breathing.
4. Rewrite the big letter part of the sentence to make the ideas parallel.1. The jellyfish floated in the current, glowed a gentle blue, and A DIVER WAG STUNG BY IT.
Answer:
The jellyfish floated in the current, glowed a gentle blue, and a diver who swam in the current was stung by it.
Hope it helps
5. types of floating in swimming
Answer:
freestyle briefly
Explanation:
thats my answer
6. The jellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the Pacific Ocean.Fact or OpinionIt does not stay in one place;Fact or Opinionit floats all around.Fact or OpinionI am very much afraid of being stung by a jellyfish.Fact or OpinionThe jellyfish stings with its long tentacles, which hang down from its body.Fact or OpinionThe only way to protect yourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body.Fact or OpinionI would rather see a large shark than a jellyfish swimming near me!Fact or Opinion
Answer:
1.Fact
2.Fact
3.Fact
4.Opinion? (not sure)
5.Fact
6.Fact
7.Opinion
7. What is Purpose and Importance of Mushroom float swim?
Answer:
sana po makatulong po sainyo
8. Why does styrofoam is floating in the water? How useful it is in practicing swimming?
Answer:
because its light and not heavy
Explanation:
lol
9. How is floating in a pool different from performing a swim stroke?
Answer:
bcus a.is just floating and b. is making a stroke which means b. has a lot of moves made in one time rather than b.
10. The jellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the Pacific Ocean. It does not stay in oneplace, it floats all around I'm very much afraid of being stung by a jellyfish. It hurts! Thejellyfish stings with its long tentacles which hang down from its body. The only way to protectyourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body. I would rather see a large sharkthan a jellyfish swimming near me!Questions:1. What kind of creature the jellyfish is?2. Where can you find them?3. Why is the writer afraid of the jellyfish?4. What is the only way to protect you from being stung by the jellyfish?evidence from the selection?5. Why does the writer say that jellyfish is a poisonous creature? Provide evidence from the selection?
1. Jellyfish is a poisonous creature
2. Pacific Ocean
3. Because the jellyfish stings with its long tentacles which hang down from its body.
4. Wear a suit over your entire body.
5. Jellyfish stings leave thousands of very tiny stingers called nematocysts in the skin. These stingers can continue to release (or "fire") jellyfish venom (poison) into the body.
11. When I went swimming at the beach today, I saw a jellyfish. A jellyfish is one of the most beautiful creatures in the ocean. However, jellyfish are really scary. They are gelatinous, which means they are made of jelly-like material. It probably feels slimy if you touch it. There are different types of jellyfish, including kinds were those that sting and do not sting. Jellyfish sting to catch their prey by paralyzing them. In general, jellyfish are important because they feed a lot of other creatures in the ocean. Still, I would rather meet a shark than a jellyfish in the ocean!" 1.) Which statA. I went swimming at the beach today.B. However, jellyfish are really scary.C. I saw a jellyfish.D. They are gelatinous.ement is an opinion?
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A. I went swimming at the beach today.( stat or start? )
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12. What is Purpose and Importance of back float swim?
Answer:
Back floats are useful for beginner swimmers as well. Swimming the entire length of the pool can get tiring. Being able to rollover to their backs and float is a great way for them to regain their strength and continue swimming.
Explanation:
sana makatulong g wvening den po
pa brainlist po
13. Activity 7Identifying facts and opinion from a selection.JellyfishJellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean, It does stay in one place; itfloats all around. I am very much afraid of being stung of a jellyfish. It hurts! The jellyfish stingswith its long tentacles, which hang down from its body. The only way to protect yourself frombeing stung is to wear a suit over your entire body, i would rather see a large shark than aswimming jellyfish near me.1.Fact________________________1.Opinion________________________pls answerty so much :)))))
Answer:
1. jelly fish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean
2 i would rather see a large shark than a swimming jellyfish near me
Explanation:
sana makatulong
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14. Direction: Identifying fact and opinion from the selection below. .JellyfishJellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean. It does stay in one place it floats allaround. I am very much afraid of being stung of a jellyfish. It hurts! The jellyfish stings with itslong tentacles, which hang down from its body. The only way to protect yourself from being stungis to wear a suit over your entire body. I would rather see a large shark than a swimming jellyfishnear me.1.fact_______2.opinion_______
Answer:
it's a fact that you shoul wear a suit all over you body
BUT
it's an opinion that you would rather see a shark than a jellyfish
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15. B. Identifying fact and opinion from the selection below. Jellyfish Jellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean. It does stay in one place; it floats all around. I am very much afraid of being stung of a jellyfish. It hurts! The jellyfish stings with its long tentacles, which hang down from its body. The only way to protect yourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body. I would rather see a large shark than a swimming jellyfish near me. Fact _____________________ Opinion _______________________ Pls no nonsense i need this rn, and who ever wants brainliest srry i do not have brainliest :((
Answer:
Fact:
Jellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean.
It does stay in one place; it floats all around.
It hurts!
The only way to protect yourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body.
Opinion:
I am very much afraid of being stung of a jellyfish.
I would rather see a large shark than a swimming jelly fish near me.
Hope it helps my guy, Keep on learning!
Fact: Jellyfish is poisonousIT floats around
IT hurts
It hangs down from its body
16. Rewrite the big letter part of the sentence to make the ideas parallel.1. The jellyfish floated in the current, glowed a gentle blue, and A DIVER WAS STUNG BY IT.
= Rewrite the big letter part of the sentence to make the ideas parallel.
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1. The jellyfish floated in the current, glowed a gentle blue, and a diver who swim in the current stung by it.
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17. Why does ball is floating in water? And how ball is useful for swimming?
Answer:
1. Why does ball is floating in water?•When the weight force on the object is balanced by the upward push of the water on the object.2.how ball is useful for swimming?•help build trunk strength which will help you maintain streamlines off the wall, decrease drag during the stroke and optimize technique and form.Answer:
That's because it has air inside that makes it float.
You can use ball to stay above the water.
18. How will you execute the different floating activities and strokes in swimming?
Tips for learning the four swimming strokes
^Front Crawl^
*Float on your front with your face in the water, stretching your body as long as possible.
*Keep your legs long with toes pointed. Kick your legs up and down (alternating) making your ankles as floppy as possible, using your feet like flippers. Kick your legs fast and continuously.
*Start with your arms stretched out long in front of your head. Pull one arm under your body all the way to the thigh. Bring your arm out of the water and sweep it over the water stretching it ready to enter the water in front of your head. Keep pulling your arms in a continuous movement so that as one arm enters, the other is ready to exit at the thigh.
*Turn your head to the side to breathe in. Turn as one arm is stretched in front and one at the thigh. Try to keep one ear in the water as you turn your head. As the arm sweeps over the water return your face back into the water and breathe out.
^Breaststroke^
*Float on your front with your face in the water, stretching your body as long as possible. Keep your hands together.
*Keep your legs long and stretch your toes. Bend your knees slowly and bring your feet towards your bottom. Bend at the ankles to point your feet outwards then kick back and slightly downwards and snap your feet together.
*Keep your head in the water and stretch your arms out in front. Turn your hands so that the thumbs point down with both hands pressing out and round. Turn your hands so the thumbs point up and draw the hands together in a small circular action in front of the shoulders.
Lift your head to breathe in as the arms start to come together, stretch your arms out and return your head to the water to breathe out. Breath every stroke: “Pull, Breathe, Kick, Glide”.
^Backstroke^
*Float on your back, with your ears just in the water and eyes looking up; stretch your body as long as possible.
*Keep your legs long with pointed toes; kick your legs up and down (alternating) making your ankles as floppy as possible, using your feet like flippers. Knees should be kept under the water with your toes making a small splash. Kick your legs fast and continuously.
*Start with your arms stretched down the side of your body. Your arm should be kept straight bringing it out of the water over the top in an arc action. Enter your hands into the water with your little fingers first, keeping your arm straight. Pull your arm under the water all the way to the thigh. Keep pulling your arms in a continuous movement as one arm enters, the other is ready to exit at the thigh.
*A breath is taken regularly as and when required and at least once during the stroke.
^Butterfly^
*Float on your front with your face in the water, stretching your body as long as possible.
*Undulate your body from head to toes, in a whipping motion, bending and straightening your knees. Keeping your legs and feet close together, push down on the water with the top of your feet and keep your feet just under the surface of the water.
*Enter both hands in the water at the same time, in line with your shoulders. Pull your arms under the body through to your hips. Recover your arms over the water surface ready to begin again.
*Push your chin forward to take a breath; the breath should be taken towards the end of the pull. As your arm sweeps over the water return your face back into the water and breathe out. Perform two kicks to each arm cycle, kicking at the start of the arm pull and towards the end of the pull “Kick your arms in, kick your arms out”.
For advanced technique on learning the four swimming strokes19. Kelan po ba nalabas ang mga jellyfish o dikya sa pilipinas? swimming po kase kame thankss
Answer:
pag malakas po ang ulan
Explanation:
please po pa brainleast need ko po as begginer
20. 2. Which difficult to learn in swimming the floating or rhythm breathing?
Explanation:
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21. which skill is more difficult to learn in swimming, floating or rhythm breathing?
Answer:
currently breathe every 2 front crawl arms, as soon as you start a swim then you might not have enough time to fully exhale. Often new clients tell us they breathe every 2 arms because otherwise they feel out of breath, in fact this feeling is usually caused by not exhaling completely.
Answer:
For me, it's rhythm breathing because I learned how to float easily but it's a bit hard to breathe properly specially if you're nervous or a bit afraid
22. When I went swimming at the beach today, I saw a jellyfish. Which word is a preposition?
Answer:
The preposition is= at the
Explanation:
hope it helps
23. Why is it easier to float in the than in the swimming pool?
The reason for this is that sea water is denser than fresh water.
Explanation:
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#CARRYONLEARNING#BRAINLYPHAnswer:
Sea water is denser than fresh water so it's easy to float on sea water.
Explanation:
pa brainliest me pls
24. Why is softdrink shell is floating in the water? How useful it is in practicing swimming?
1.Why is softdrink shell is floating in the water?
explanation:there is a difference in the arrangement of water
molecules of liquid water and solid ice.
2.How useful it is in practicing swimming?
explanation:•keeps your heart rate up but takes some of the impact stress off your body.
•builds endurance, muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness.
•helps you maintain a healthy weight, healthy heart and lungs.
I think that's the answer?
25. Why do we float easily in sea water but not in a freshwater swimming pool?
Answer:
The fact that seawater has salt dissolved in it makes things more able to float in it. The salt in seawater causes it to weigh more per unit volume than freshwater. The higher weight causes saltwater to have a higher density, as density is directly related to the mass of the substance.
26. the swimming is sink or float
Answer:
float
Explanation:
nothing. that's my answer
Answer:float
Explanation:kasi swimming pool kaya float hindi namn pwede mag sink ano lulubog
27. Differentiate supine and prone float in swimming?
Explanation:
prone position (body): In swimming, this is a horizontal position in the water with the face down (floating on your stomach/chest, like in front crawl). supine position (body): In swimming, this is a horizontal position in the water with your face up (floating on your back, like in backstroke).
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28. IV.Directions: Identifying fact and opinion from the selection below.JellyfishJellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the ocean. It does stay in oneplace; it floats all around. I am very much afraid of being stung of a jellyfish. It hurts!The jellyfish stings with its long tentacles, which hang down from its body. The onlyway to protect yourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body. I wouldrather see a large shark than a swimming jellyfish near me.OPINIONFACT:
Answer:
the animals in the ocean is big help to the people in the world because to make a food for human and other feeding
Explanation:
the SEA is called ocean that makes good effect for the people
29. The jellyfish is a poisonous creature that lives in the Pacific Ocean. Fact or Opinion It does not stay in one place; it floats all around. Fact or Opinion I am very much afraid of being stung by a jellyfish. Fact or Opinion It hurts!Fact or OpinionThe jellyfish stings with its long tentacles, which hang down from its body. Fact or OpinionThe only way to protect yourself from being stung is to wear a suit over your entire body. Fact or Opinion I would rather see a large shark than a jellyfish swimming near me! Fact or Opinion
Answer:
1.fact
2.opinion
3.fact
4.fact
5.fact
6.fact
7.opinion
30. what are the types of floats?Give a brief discussion in each swimming floats
Survival Float
The survival float uses very little energy, making it ideal for situations when you don’t know how long you’ll need to stay afloat. Lie on your stomach with your face underwater and your arms and legs dangling. When you need to breathe, bring your head back up and out of the water while pushing down with your arms and legs. After you take in a breath, hold it and relax completely for a few seconds to drop back into the water. When you need to breathe again, exhale as you bring you bring your face out of water.
Horizontal Back Float
When performing the horizontal back float, you don’t use much energy, and you stay fairly comfortable. In the horizontal back float, you lie on your back in the water with your back slightly arched, your arms out to the sides and your legs straight. Your face won’t go underwater and your legs, if relaxed will float.
Vertical Back Float
In the vertical back float, as in the horizontal back float, your face remains above the water; however, in the vertical back float, less of your body floats above the water. While your upper chest and your face stay out of the water, your legs drop down below the surface.
Treading Water
Although it’s technically not a type of floating, treading water makes it easy to transition between floating positions. Because your head remains completely above the water’s surface, treading water is ideal in situations where you need to look at your surroundings. Keeping your arms outstretched, move them slowly just under the surface of the water while performing scissor kicks to stay afloat.
Explanation:
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