Oh yes chickens and pigs can live together, as can pigs and goats and pig and horses. You may have to worry about creating a new swine or avian flu strain ;) but they are fine. Now if in real tight quarters a pig will kill a chicken and eat it.
Yes put the chickens inside an enclosed area that the hawk cant penetrate.
In the subject art an area enclosed by a line is a shape.
The area enclosed by a chord is equal to the area enclosed by a segment minus the area enclosed by the triangle with the same corners as the segment. To visualise it, draw a circle and put a chord on it. Label the chord AB and the centre of the circle C. The area of sector AB equal to the area of sector ABC minus the area of triangle ABC.
The enclosed area of a character is called a bowl. Once a bowl is created, the space is then called a counter. A counter is also defined as a partially enclosed space or area of a character.
The area covered by an enclosed figure
You could, but I would not advise it.
Yes, they are both herbivores, and can coexist peacefully.
The area of the figure is the amount of space enclosed by its perimeter.
. What is the greatest area possible enclosed by a quadrilateral with a perimeter of 24 feet?
The area for jousting is called a "Tiltyard".
no
you cant Why not?