Oysters use sound primarily for communication and to detect environmental changes. They can sense vibrations and sounds in the water, which helps them respond to predators or changes in their surroundings. Additionally, studies suggest that oyster larvae use sound to find suitable habitats for settlement, indicating that sound plays a role in their life cycle. Overall, sound is integral to their survival and ecological interactions.
Oyster cards can only be used in London.
I do not like to eat oysters.
You can use the word "oyster" to refer to a type of shellfish commonly found in coastal waters. It can also be used to describe the color, shape, or size of something that resembles an oyster shell. Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to refer to something that is hidden or hard to access.
Franklin Swift has written: 'Report of a survey of the oyster regions of St. Vincent Sound, Apalachicola Bay, and St. George Sound, Florida' -- subject(s): Oyster surveys
You can use your HTC One X as an Oyster card only if it is NFC enabled.
Yup.
You cannot use 'pay as you go' oyster cards at Romford station but you can use travel cards paid for on your oyster card. The reason for this is that the rail operator does not want to pay for the installation of the facilities but the local MP is pushing for Romford to have it installed
You can only use an oyster card in London and the outskirts of London.
oyster shells
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No, you cannot use an Oyster card to travel directly to Ascot Station. Ascot is located outside the Oyster card fare zone, so you would need to purchase a separate train ticket for that journey. However, you can use your Oyster card to travel to a nearby station within the fare zones, then continue your trip to Ascot with a ticket.
I think you can - see the related question. If in doubt - phone the customers service number for Oyster - they'll give you a definitive answer. A link to the Oyster website is provided below.