The number of hard returns is the same, but the number and/or position of the soft returns increases.
Definitely NOT, every bird has a completely different, unique hearing
Bones
Birds tend to not like each other, especially if they are the same type of bird.
If it happens in the same place each time, the bird probably has a nest nearby.
The number of hard returns in the document with three paragraphs will stay the same regardless of widening the left and right margins. Hard returns are not affected by margin width adjustments and will remain to separate each paragraph.
No they do not. The only place they ever meet at the same place many times in their lifecycle is when they breed.
either a comodo dragon or a turtle
no
Yes, there are several bird song datasets available online that include recordings of multiple examples of the same and different bird species. Examples include the Xeno-canto database and the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. These datasets can be used for various research purposes in the field of ornithology and machine learning.
My loose definition of constant returns to scale:Constant returns to scale occur when a given increase in output is brought about by the same proportional increase in returns.
The place where werewolves were located at was in scottland, England. At the same place vampiers grouped at.