they have a hard surface on their backs
Horses made the Cheyenne more mobile when hunting and the horses were able to carry heavier loads of game.
Horses made the Cheyenne more mobile when hunting and the horses were able to carry heavier loads of game.
Horses made the Cheyenne more mobile when hunting and the horses were able to carry heavier loads of game.
Ants are able to carry heavy loads because they have strong muscles relative to their body size, allowing them to lift objects many times their weight. Additionally, they use teamwork and coordination to share the weight of the load among multiple ants, making it easier to transport. Ants also have specialized body structures, such as strong jaws and legs, that aid in carrying heavy objects.
Bones can hold only three times its weight. This is what allows you to be able to carry things that are heavier than you as the pressure is taken to the bones.
Ants are tiny so they have a size to movement of muscles ratio advantage. A big animal needs to move more space of muscle mass in order to lift. Ants are small and they don't have much muscle resistance to do heavy jobs compared to their size.
A fast river can carry heavier objects because its increased velocity generates greater kinetic energy, allowing it to overcome the inertia of larger or heavier items. The faster flow creates a stronger lift and drag force, which helps suspend and transport debris, sediment, and larger rocks more effectively. Additionally, the turbulence in fast-moving water can further assist in breaking down and moving heavier materials. In contrast, a slow river lacks the necessary force to lift and carry such heavy loads efficiently.
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
From what I have been able to determine XM does not carry that particular program.
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces