Tiger sharks have they have 5 gills
5 one from each corner to the opposite side
Small lines like 5/16 or 13/32 hoses are high side/pressure and liquid lines.......... Large lines like 1/2 or 3/4 hoses are low side/pressure lines.........
mad sharks
With side to side sweeps of their tail.
the side with the lines on it if it doesnt have lines it is either side
There are sharks in all oceans, so yes.
Lines that go side to side, but never touch, are known as parallel lines. The two railway lines on which a train runs along is a common example of parallel lines.
parallel lines
Select any one side and divide its length into 5 equal parts. Draw lines that are parallel to the adjacent side to the opposite side. This will divide the rectangle into 5 equal strips.
In the same way that all sharks move - by waving their tail from side to side, creating forward propulsion.
Tiger sharks, like most sharks, have 5 gill slits on each side of the head. Other species, however, may have six or seven per side.