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The Thylacine's best defence was its sharp teeth, and its ability to run quickly.
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If you where zoning the tallest person would go in the centre of the key, under the basket and they can easily stop the cutter on the opposition from shooting and moving which means you can become in possession of the ball quickly. Therefore they would be trapped. If the team was not zoning try and keep on the tallest person on the other team.
they need it to help them react quickly to help them keep possession of the ball
The koala's main defence is its ability to climb tall, straight trees quickly, as their predators are unable to follow. It does have sharp claws, but these are better used for climbing than for defence.
This is the tactic used originally by the German army in World War I which involved a fast, mobile offensive to quickly and decisivly take over territory before a response can be made. WW2, not WW1..... Lighting War is the use of a spearhead of armoured troops to punch a hole in the enemys' defence, aided by aerial bombing, which devastates & demoralises the opposition.
Simply answered, it means cash or assets that can quickly and easily be converted to cash.
By two means: Physical possession - you actually have the weapon in your hand or on your person. And - constructive possession - although the firearm is not on your person, you KNOW it is nearby and you could have access to it and exercise control over it very quickly and/or easily.
No, "difficulty" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being difficult. Nouns like "difficulty" are used to name things, concepts, or states. In contrast, adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. Adverbs often end in "-ly" in English, such as "quickly," "carefully," or "confidently." Therefore, while "difficulty" describes a concept or state, it does not function as an adverb.
Yes the enemy do die but what difficulty it is on depends on how quickly they die and also 1 skulls makes the enemies have double health.
On federation in 1901 the new states were to surrender their colonial forces to the Commonwealth. This was nominal as, although a microscopic Department of Defence was quickly formed, a Commander was not appointed until 1902, and the ex-colonial Commandants continued to control the forces in their States until then. The Defence Act was not enacted until 1903.
When a wallaroo is disturbed, it will quickly bound away. Wallaroos do not stand and defend themselves. They are equipped with strong hind legs for bounding up and down rocky slopes, and this is an effective defence.