yes
Not really because it's obvious. They were born in the sand.
They are born in eggs on the beach in a nest made of sand
Yes,sea turtles were born on land because I read it in a fact book.So,yes sea turtles were born on land and the parents put them under the sand when they are born until they are old enough to go out to sea.
In the sand on a sea shore.
In the sand on a sea shore.
eggs.Sea turtles is the subject. They are performing the action.The action is "lay". That is what is being done.Eggs is the direct object. That is what is being lain.In the sand is the preposition. That is where the event takes place.To separate the preposition from the direct object, you've got to consider which one the action is affecting.Are the sea turtles laying sand? No.The direct object answers the question "what?""The Sea turtles lay in the sand." They lay what?"The sea turtles lay eggs in the sand."The sentence still makes sense without the preposition:Sea turtles lay eggs.
Sea turtles.
sea turtles go to sea once they get out of where they were born like when they break the shell of the egg the dig through the sand and get out then head toward the sea as a natural instinct
Sea turtles have a thick outer shell for protection from predators. They have large flippers so they can swim or move across sand.
No, once in each year, sea turtles get out of the ocean, dig a hole in the sand, lay their eggs in the sand, than cover the hole with sand.
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
Yes, some turtles do. Sometimes to keep warm and to keep them away from preditors.