Sounds like hemmorage, and yes. That would be bad.
good question.. same with why can't sharks stop moving... and i would guess it has to do with their bone structure of their bodies
The fins help steer the submarine; making it be able to turn left or right.
certain sharks dont turn around cause they would die so they turn and yes it is very wide turns
No. They turn into teenage mutant ninja sharks.
so they turn better and to keep the board strait
To help them turn, dive, climb rapidly and move.
ALL SHARKS HAVE WHITE TEETH, WHEN THE TEETH FALL OUT AND GET OLDER THEY TURN BLACK
Mako sharks and great whites are the only sharks who have full urinary tracts. All other sharks turn thier urine into uric acid and excrete it through thier skin.
Yes Whales do use their fins to swim so they can turn their bodies by tilting the fin backwards or Forwards.. Same Principal as Fins on Planes! +++ That answers how they steer but they swim primarily by waving their tails up and down.
They allow the shark to swim. A shark with no fins would be unable to swim. Any individual fin provides steering and propulsion depending on exactly which fin you're talking about. The dorsal fin (the one on top of the shark that sticks up above the water in any cartoon about a shark) is mainly for steering.
it means later on they might die, so keep feeding it(:
uh..... no. Humans have evolved in a different way then sharks. to become a shark first we need gills. then we need our hands and arms to become fins. then all our skin has to turn into cartilidge. we have to loss our noses and ears. we have to grow a tail. unless you fall into some nuclear waste (which would kill you) the answer is no