farting eating breathing letting green gasses out and pooing
In 2002, it was estimated that there where 5 groups of blue whales worldwide. It was also estimated that there are 5000 to 12000 total blue whales in the world.
Normally about 3 to 5.
5-10 miles i think
it weighes about 5 tons!
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like about 5 pounds
A scraggly plant with blue flower heads it grows up to 5 ft (1.5 m), has oblong leaves that resemble a crosscut saw or slit, with numerous stiff hairs on the underside.
here are 5 facts about blue whales1.The blue whale is the largest animal ever to live on earth.2.A blue whale calf weighs a bout two tons (1,814 kilograms )at birth, and gains an extra 200 pounds (91 kilometers) each day of its first year!!3.Blue whales are able to breath air, but they are comfortable in ocean waters where buoyancy help to support their incredible bulk.4.Bleu whales ushly swim in small groups or alone.5.blue whale mostly spend summers feeding in the polar bears regions.Blue whales are the largest animal in the world the can get as big as 170 tons or so.But they are endangered species so be careful ok.
Physical characteristics in geography are natural features such as mountains and rivers. The opposite of Physical characteristics is Cultural/Human characteristics, which are man-made features such as buildings, houses, parks etc.
A blue whale weighs about 300, 100 lbs. So to answer the questions divide 3.1 billion by 300,000 3x10^5 is 300, 000 billion is 10^9 (is the US short scale, in some countries a billion is 10^12, so you may need to adjust) So we have 3.1x10^9/3x10^5 whales to make 3.1 billion lbs. This is about 10333.3333333333, so lets say 10334 whales.
The physical characteristics of hippos include protruding eyes, long curved front teeth, thick, brownish-gray skin, 4 webbed toes, Short legs, and a 5 feet height. Physical characteristics of a hippo include thick skin, four toes on each foot, bulky body and short, stumpy legs.
People don't know for sure how often some whales breed. Some whales, like orcas and humpbacks, breed once every year or two, but nobody knows for sure about some, like blue whales.