http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/b/b8/120px-Gull_ca_usa.jpg Seagulls have webbed feet and are not idealy suited for hanging onto a power line. You are much more likely to see a seagull standing on the beach, a parking lot, the end of a pier, or floating on the water.
seagulls mostly live on the cost of the oceans and seas but they can live on the land
A land line is a regular telephone line, typically served over a pair of copper wires from the a phone company, like AT&T. Also called a POTS line (Plain Old Telephone Service).
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No Not really sure what you are looking for in an answer but: A mobile telephone is a telephone, your Telephone connected to a land line is also a Telephone.
Hurricanes will often drive gull species inland.
Cause if they flew over the bay they'd be called BAYGULLS (bagels)
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Half a dozen species of Penguin, Albatross, various Petrels and Seagulls.
Yes, a telephone uses electricity. Per the "How Stuff Works" link, below, the land telephone uses different wires than your home or business' electric power lines. Thus, if your home or business loses electrical power (i.e., the lights, computers, etc, go out), your land phone may continue to work, provided that nothing has happened to the phone line (i.e., its wire was severed or the phone company feeding power to your phone lost power, etc).
Yes, a telephone uses electricity. Per the "How Stuff Works" link, below, the land telephone uses different wires than your home or business' electric power lines. Thus, if your home or business loses electrical power (i.e., the lights, computers, etc, go out), your land phone may continue to work, provided that nothing has happened to the phone line (i.e., its wire was severed or the phone company feeding power to your phone lost power, etc).
The only telephone device that was used in the 1960's, was the land line telephone.
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