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They move in a circular motion
Some large Chinese Leeches can move about a foot per hour on land. Most leeches use moving water to carry them though. The faster the water movement, the faster they can get to a new host.
The best answer includes two types of movement vertical which is accomplished by extending the foot into the sand or mud. The anterior end of the foot can be spread like a phalange and then the shell is pulled toward that direction. Most movement of adult clams is vertical. Clams in the surf use a type of jet propulsion by forcing water out of the shell cavity which sends the clam in the opposite dirction.
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A tide is when the water moves towards the shore and away from the shore. A forty foot tide means that when the tide is high, the water will move onto shore, forty feet.
Just as long as you don't move your other foot, then the foot you have planted on the ground will be your pivot DON'T MOVE IT. Your foot won't become your pivot until you move the OTHER foot. So for example your teammate gives you the ball. You decide to move your right foot. As long as you keep you left foot (pivot foot) planted, and don't move it you won't travel.
The movement in a chicken's foot is produced in much the same way as many other animals. There are joints that move.
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they move by camels or by foot
You have to scroll down to the second "vertical" or horizontal" to move it. Vertical is obviously up and down, and horizontal is left and right but it has to be the bottom ones.
For each foot the water rises up the side of a car, the car displaces 1500 lbs of water. In effect, the automobile weighs 1500 lbs. less for each foot the water rises. Typically, two feet of water will carry away most vehicles.
Pelecypods move with a single-muscled foot which is commonly referred to as axe-foot. Snails and slugs are a good illustration of how pelecypods move.