Mainly dehydrated food which is high in fat and carbohydrates. It also depends how long you are there for and where you are staying.
Yes Trout do eat tad poles.
eat
No, they eat leaves mostly-no other insects.
Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract each other.
Yes, opposite magnetic poles attract each other, while like magnetic poles repel each other.
they eat fruit,vegies also chopped up role poles.
Yes they eat alot though
Insect larvae
they eat bacon
they eat earth worms and flies, also they will eat tad-poles.
Geographic poles refer to the Earth's axis points where it meets the surface (North and South Poles), while magnetic poles refer to points where the Earth's magnetic field is the strongest. These poles do not align exactly; the geographic poles are fixed, while the magnetic poles can shift position over time due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
The north poles of magnets repel each other, while the south poles attract each other. This is due to the orientation of the magnetic field lines.