Trying to catch fish in the air means, well in walk two moons that sal is getting her hopes so high that her mother is coming back but she isn't,
there is very little chance of catching fish in the air
there is very little chance that Salamanca's mother is coming back
She is trying to determine what is going on in the situation before she makes a decision. This is a metaphor comparing the person to an animal sniffing around for scents.
This may be one of these words:caught - apprehended, or hooked a fish (past tense of to catch)coughed - expelled air (past tense of to cough), as from a cold or irritated throat
that the can contained pressurized air.
The snow was as thick as a wool blanket over the frozen ground: Simile
If you are referring to the United States Air Force...yes. If you mean the force that air applies...no
When it jumps in the air, since in the air the fish dont got much control of it´s movement.. when it´s jumped it´s not much it can do.
They put their heads under the water and catch the fish in their beaks. They then lift their beaks up into the air and the fish goes down their throat.......
Get some oxygen pumping in to you tank, they trying to brethe atmospheric air. It will kill them.
It means that you have plucked a feather that is grey out of the air! It is now in your possession!
To see the fish, light passes from air through the water. As light crosses over from the gas (air) to the liquid( (water) the density increases. The greater density bends (refracts) light, displacing the apparent location of the fish. You must aim at where the fish is, and not where its image is.
infectious means a disease that you can catch from the air, surface, or another person. if you can catch the disease from another person it is also called contagious.
Product load is a combination of the amount of area it is trying to cool and the ambient temperature as well as the temperature you are trying to achieve through air conditioning.
Water is to fish - as air is to animal.
puffer fish
Fish get their air from the water, their gills separate water form air.
Sometimes, if they are lucky, yes. Usually, fish catch swim bladder disease if they swallow too much air however this is very rare and happens more often on some types of fish. Very often, the answer is no.
this question doesn't make sense if you are asking can you get diarrhea from air then technically yes because anything that you can catch from air that causes diarrhea would mean you caught diarrhea from the air