Three types of fish commonly found almost entirely in upwelling regions are sardines, anchovies, and mackerel. These fish thrive in nutrient-rich waters brought to the surface by upwelling currents, which support high primary productivity. This abundance of food attracts these species, making them integral to the marine ecosystems in these areas.
In almost every country in the world. The only exceptions are countries like Afghanistan, which are almost entirely Muslim.
The gene is carried and the trait is almost entirely found in males.
Yes. Religions are found in almost every place in the world.
Budgies are native to Australia, where they are found in the millions. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
Various mountains and hills are found almost everywhere, and between them are valleys. It is a ubiquitous geographical feature.
No. Calcium carbonate is found in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks such as andesite are composed almost entirely of silicates.
Snakes are found in almost every country across the planet - except from the polar regions and a few islands.
A diamond consists almost entirely of carbon, which has been subjected to tremendous temperature and pressure for a very long time.
Budgerigars live wild in Australia. Their natural habitat is semi-arid regions, grasslands, bushland and scrub. Budgies are found across almost all of Australia, apart from the coastal regions.
Arctic regions
Australia and Antarctica are found entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
The coastal regions.