How Do Worms Move?

Digging gracefully without arms or legs.

How Do Worms Move?

Have you ever wondered about this? How Do Worms Move? Digging gracefully without arms or legs.

Nature is the greatest engineer in the world! Millions of years of evolution have created animals that can run, fly, swim, and climb better than any machine humans have ever built.

In fact, many scientists study animals to learn how to build better robots! This is called Biomimicry. By looking at how a cheetah’s legs move, engineers can build a robot dog that runs faster. By looking at how a bird’s wings work, we can design better airplanes and drones.

The animal kingdom is full of amazing mechanics and physics. If you love seeing how animals move and survive, you would love building machines that do the same thing!

Programs like FIRST® LEGO League let kids design, build, and code their own amazing robots while finding creative solutions to real-world problems. It’s the perfect way to bring your wild ideas to life!

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FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a global robotics community preparing young people for the future. Discover the ultimate sport for the mind and see how you can get involved in STEM and robotics!

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