Most fish have an organ called a swim bladder that contains gas. They use it to con troll their balance and buoyancy while swimming. When a fish is dying it loses control of its swim bladder, so, yes, a lot of the time, when a fish is dying, it will sway from side to side or irregularly rise and fall in the water or even start swimming or floating upside-down.
An upward slant is known as an incline or ascent, while a downward slant is called a decline or descent. These terms are often used to describe the direction or angle of a slope or surface.
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Dying While Black was created in 2006.
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No they cant because they are dying!
Yes, "fen" and "feeds" is an example of a slant rhyme. Slant rhymes involve words that have similar-sounding endings but are not a perfect match, adding a subtle rhyme effect while not fully rhyming.
Paddle, like what a dog would do when it swims.
No, some people have no pain before dying.
Yes, the slant height of a regular square pyramid is longer than its altitude. The altitude is the perpendicular height from the apex to the center of the base, while the slant height is the distance from the apex to the midpoint of a side of the base. In a right triangle formed by the altitude, half the base side, and the slant height, the slant height serves as the hypotenuse, making it inherently longer than the altitude.
Vomerine teeth in a frog are knob-like, located in the frog's upper jaw, and slant inward. This inward slant allows food to fall into the esophagus while still preventing prey from escaping through the mouth.
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Have some burning bushes dying while others are doing great. Why?