The movement of spreading your fingers apart is called finger abduction. This movement is away from the midline of the hand, creating space between the fingers.
You swim faster with your fingers close together, because it scoops the water, pushing you forward.
if you are a man please inprove this answer because I'm a girl and I don't know how a man does it. Thanks! 1. stand with your legs spread apart 2. with two fingers, spread apart your lips and pull up 3. you can now use your fingers to aim anywhere you want!
Soak your glued fingers in warm, soapy water to help loosen the adhesive. Gently try to wiggle your fingers apart, being careful not to force them and risk injury. If the glue is stubborn, seek medical advice for safe removal.
pick the place where you want to zoom in then put two fingers there with no gap between them then spread them apart and the desired area will appear larger
To form the palm of the hand, extend your fingers straight out, making sure they are spread apart. The hand should be flat with the palm facing outward.
you pull it apart with your fingers
Tenor Sax There's not a lot of difference in the finger spacing. Even though the keys that open and close are further apart, the finger touches are placed almost as close together.
Rarefaction is the part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart.
A gas is a state of matter where the particles are spread apart and not connected. In a gas, the particles move freely and have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, resulting in a more disordered and spread-out arrangement.
The spread-apart portion of a compressional wave is called a rarefaction. In a compressional wave, particles are pushed together (compression) and then spread apart (rarefaction) as the wave passes through a medium.
Both hands, in the "D" position, palms out and index fingers touching are drawn apart. As they move apart, the index fingers wiggle up and down.