The blue shading on a map usually represent an area or body of water. Aquatic animals normally live in these areas on the map.
The blue shadings on a map is the sea, so in the sea lives whales, sharks, dolphins, fish and all sorts of animals
The blue shading on a map usually represent an area or body of water. Aquatic animals normally live in these areas on the map.
Assuming the blue shading is denoting areas of water then fish would be a good guess.
Assuming the blue shading is denoting areas of water then fish would be a good guess.
Marine or aquatic animals .
lions and tigers and bears, oh my
Usually the blue area on a map represents water. The types of animals that live there are called aquatic organisms
aqurium or marine life of the map the blue areas r water
Arctic foxes, Arctic terns, the occasional peregrine, polar bears, penguins sometimes, lost iguanas, mad people
Non-land dwelling animals
Fish, Alligator, flamingo pelicanbut what kind? aquatic? desert? no offense
It eats animals that are in it`s areas there causing it to be a carnivore. But humans are not on its menu because humans are represented and known as the animals with the worst tasting meat.
If this is related to coordinate geometry then the shading refers to the areas on the graph that satisfy the given inequations i.e if y>=2x+3 and y>= -2x+3 then the areas above both lines would be shaded.