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Yes, damselfly nymphs have adapted to move through water with less resistance by having a streamlined body shape and using abdominal movements to propel themselves forward. They are also equipped with gills to extract oxygen from water efficiently, allowing them to move and hunt effectively in aquatic environments.

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Which nymph damselfly or dragonfly can move through water with less resistance?

damselfly nymph because it has a streamline body


When was The Water Nymph created?

The Water Nymph was created in 1912.


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Where can you find a damselfly?

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What is the opposite to water resistance?

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Why is water resistance stronger than air resistance?

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What are the release dates for The Water Nymph - 1912?

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