because the water i there they live on it, they will have lessons to learn about the sea if they just transfered how about there clothes and here more like us humans we eat fried chickens so we do :) Ty visit a place where you can absorb the organisms and their natural habitat, it' really yummy for them but. is this yummy for us?! XD> Learn about it literally.
Rabbits primarily inhabit grassland and shrubland biomes, as well as meadows and forest edges. They prefer areas with a good supply of food, shelter, and places to dig burrows for nesting and protection.
A Savanna biome is a rolling grass land scattered with shrubs and isolated trees, which can be found between a tropical rainforest biome and a desert biome. Not enough rain falls on a Savanna biome to support forests. Savannas are also known as tropical grasslands. They are found in a wide band on either side of the equator on the edges of tropical rainforests. In the Savanna biome it is warm yer rond but there are 2 very different seasons. Winter and Summer. In the winter time they get about 4 inches of rainfall and during December to Febuary there is no rainfall. In Winter time its very dry. In Summer they get lots of rainfall. Its so humid and hot that heat rises up from the ground and mixes with the cool air above then creates rain. The Savanna biome covers about 10% of the earths surface out of all the biomes.
No, jasmine plant leaves typically have smooth edges, not jagged ones.
Watergrass is atall march perennial grass of the southern United States and the American tropics. It is a true aquatic grass that looks like lawn grass. It has roots on the bottom and extends up to float across the shallow waters of ponds, streams, and wet sites throught the country. It can toleratelong time spanswithout water as long as the soil that it is rooted in is wet.The lower stem is usually submersed while the upperstem is leafy andfloating on thesurface.
The facial bones that form the lateral edges of the eye sockets and the cheekbones are called zygomatic bones, also known as the cheekbones.
a flamingo biome fits in i don't know. you would look it up. put in the Florida biome and check the climate and see what biome fits in the biome.
A nappy dish is a short, often handled candy or nut dish with shallow edges.
Rabbits primarily inhabit grassland and shrubland biomes, as well as meadows and forest edges. They prefer areas with a good supply of food, shelter, and places to dig burrows for nesting and protection.
Jacanas have long, slender, and slightly curved beaks that are adapted for their aquatic habitat. Their beaks allow them to feed on insects, seeds, and other small organisms found in the shallow waters and muddy edges of their environment. This specialized beak shape aids in foraging while they walk on floating vegetation.
The Tasmanian Tiger, properly known as a Thylacine, is extinct. When still living, the Thylacine lived in eucalyptus bushland, the edges of wetlands and grassland areas.
No, they inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
Flamingos live in warm climates and inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
Black-Legged Stilts are found in North and South America, typically in shallow wetlands such as marshes, mudflats, and the edges of lakes and ponds. They prefer areas with shallow water where they can forage for insects, small fish, and other invertebrates.
A frustum, which is a portion of a solid (typically a cone or a pyramid) that lies between two parallel planes cutting it, has a number of edges dependent on its base shape. For a frustum of a cone, there are three edges: two circular edges at the top and bottom and one curved edge connecting them. For a frustum of a pyramid, the number of edges is equal to the number of sides on the base shape plus the same number of edges connecting the top and bottom vertices. Thus, a frustum of a pyramid with an n-sided base has 3n edges.
Flamingos inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
Flamingos live in warm climates and inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
Flamingos live in warm climates and inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.