It's a way of escaping/scaring predators!
For example: stotting! When a lion is hunting a gazelle, the gazelle will jump as high as it can, this confuses the lion and eventually it will escape!
Camouflage is another kind of animal defense mechanism!
Mimicry - in uni I learnt this to be a hoverfly mimics a wasp in colour so predators believe it is a wasp and leave it alone!
Disruptive markings - zebras have stripes to "break up" their image, they blend into the grass so predators find it hard to hunt!
That's all I can remember About this, which is quite bad as I have an exam on it today!
A generator is used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. A motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. Rather than try to explain the theory of how a generator can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy, click on the link below. It has a nice graphic with animation that will help you understand the theory better. http://www.wvic.com/how-gen-works.htm
Stirling engines convert heat into mechanical movement. See the related link to Wikipedia, which has not only a detailed discussion of the subject, but also a nice animation.
animation
CGI animation already gives off a 3D look. 3D animation wouldn't be successful without traditional animation.
She showed no animation as he told the story. They used animation to create a story on the screen.
it is Picasso Animation College and Studiosoffering professional courses in animation and multimedia, digital animation, game design, VFX.
There are a lot of animation companies in the US that can create animated video games. Powerhouse Animation Studios, Cartoon Animation and Disney animation are few of them.
Flipbooks are a form of animation.
Animation.
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Some computer animation classes that are available for adults at Ryerson University include Introductory computer animation, intermediate computer animation, and advanced computer animation.
cell animation & frame by frame Answer by sumit saini