It depends what kind of frog it is
Examples of uniform regions include deserts, oceans, forests, and grasslands. These regions have similar physical and biological characteristics throughout, such as climate, vegetation, and topography, resulting in a uniform appearance.
polar bears, seals, etc.
They live in grasslands, mallee scrublands, semi-arid regions, grasslands and mulga scrub.
it depends what kind of uniform it is. if it is a boy scout uniform, that's kind of geeky but if its a school uniform, that's hot.-especialy with a tie.
Black bears can live in nearly every kind of habitat, except polar regions.
There is no uniform for modeling. You wear what you are told.
they live in hot tropical regions and cold regions
Sundarbans regions of India and Bangladesh,I think that there no Bengal tigers in the rainforests because there only 5 kind of them
Physically homogeneous regions are called isotropic regions. This means that the physical properties, such as temperature or density, are uniform in all directions within the region.
The two basic types of regions are formal regions and functional regions. Formal regions are defined by a common characteristic, such as language or political boundaries. Functional regions are defined by their connections or interactions, such as a city and its surrounding suburbs.
Termites live in colonies underground or in wood structures. They thrive in warm, humid environments and are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.