Certain species of slugs live on land, and certain species live in the water. No species of slug can live in both.
The land is mountains and rivers mostly but there are a few lakes too.
They are both. Some like the Great Lakes are large, but other places have small lakes.
The land is mountains and rivers mostly but there are a few lakes too.
No. They do not. Some molluscs, like snails and slugs, live on land, and some, like squids and octopus, live in water.
Yes, boundaries can be formed by both land and water. Land boundaries are typically defined by physical features such as mountains, rivers, or roads. Water boundaries can be natural features like rivers or lakes, or man-made features like canals or artificial islands.
The land was mostly lakes and swamps already. It was just a matter of turning all the lakes, swamps and clearing the jungle/mountains from sea to sea to form a usable canal.
i think slugs, they look like slugs but without any shells!
Outside of an explosive like a firework, nothing 'blows' slugs up. However, salt does damage and often kill slugs.
There are big mountains, lakes, and flat plains in northern Italy.
Connecticut is beautiful and green. There are a lot of forests and lakes and the homes there are very expensive.
Water Erosion
No they like freedom to move.