Yes, the number of minnows would have many variables, such as how large the lake is and how many predators there are. A school smaller than 150 could definitely exist.
Yes, the number of minnows would have many variables, such as how large the lake is and how many predators there are. A school larger than 150 could definitely exist.
Depending on where on Lake Tahoe you are driving to, anywhere from less than 30 minutes to slightly more than an hour.
Sault Ste Marie Federal Airport is less than 1/2 mile from Lake Superior.
The ice that covers a lake actually insulates the deeper water preventing it from freezing too, this allows fish to continue to swim and feed during the winter.
It depends on the time during the winter the sea is generally warmer than the lake because it has more mass to cool, But during the summer the lake is warmer than the sea because it has less water to heat.
From the Scottish border at Gretna, less than an hour.
The best way to fish with live Minnows is to leave them as they are, alive. Living fish that move are much more likely to attract larger fish than a dead fish on a hook. Try hooking the minnow through the lip - that way they can move somewhat naturally, and if you're unable to catch fish with them - you're able to release them relatively unharmed afterward.
I live in salt lake and would say it has the largest concentration of mormans as percentage of total population. But most mormans in the US live out of slc. Out of utah in fact. ---------------- No, definately not. While Salt Lake City is the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), most American Mormons live outside of Utah. (There are 6,060,000 baptized Mormons in the United States, and 1,884,000 of those live in Utah.) So, less than 1/3 of American Mormons live in Utah. Most Mormons in Utah live outside of Salt Lake City. The city itself is actually quite liberal and diverse, and the homes are small and expensive compared to the rest of the state. The suburbs surrounding Salt Lake City are where the majority of Mormons in Utah live. Some of the suburbs are more than 90% Mormon. About 80,000 of the 6,060,000 American Mormons live in Salt Lake City, which is just over 1.3%.
No, because minnows are a species of fish and fish can't survive out of the water.
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because our height is less than the quantity /volume of water in the sea /river /lake
Aphotic is generally lake or sea area when light is less than 1%. It is generally damp and very less organisms can survive there.
If the minnows can fit in the biggest fishes mouth than they will get eaten.