either 3 or 5
A formation of 3 birds would meet this requirement. There will be 2 birds in front of the trailing bird, 2 birds trailing the lead bird, and the middle bird will have a single companion in front and behind it.
5 dah!
Middle, behind the driver in front of the rear wheels
when 2 black guys take you from the front and behind and your the cream in the middle
All three were geniuses.
The reason that many birds fly in a "v" formation or an "arrow" formation is for aerodynamics. The first bird "parts" the air and helps the ones behind it. It is like the front end of a car, how it "parts" the air for the rest of the car. If you had a car with a front that was a flat wall, it would move slower and therefore use more gas, be less efficient, and use more energy. It is the same idea with the birds. The front helps the birds in the back, and they rotate, and take turns in front, sort of like an Indian run because the birds get tired. I hope that this explanation answers your question clearly.
There are a minimum of 5 sheep. 4 ahead of the rear, 4 behind the front, and one in the middle of two others.Theres 9 sheep. Because there's a sheep, then you put four behind and four in front and that same sheep in the beginning is the middle one. So that's just 9 sheep.i think the same
A house trailer should be level from side to side at the middle first, then the front, and finally the back.
About 18 inches from oil pan(towards front of engine) under/behind the front middle dust cover.
If you open the bonnet, then look down behind the front bumper, it is normally right in the middle of the bumper just in front of the radiator
Behind the Front was created in 1995.
Often seen as a plumb line, when viewed from the side it goes through the ear canal, top of the head of the humerus, top of the head of the femur, just slightly behind the middle of the knee, and then through the middle of the lateral malleolus.