BB size eggs in soil typically refer to the small, round, and hard-shelled eggs of various insects or other invertebrates. These eggs can often be found in clusters and may vary in color, depending on the species. They are usually laid in the soil to provide a protective environment for the developing larvae. Identifying these eggs can be important for understanding soil health and pest management in agricultural practices.
BB's are all the same size .175 for all the BB guns.
BB = ball bearing. One size that is used allot is the 4.5mm ball bearing
The letters BB indicate the size of the shot that is in the shotgun shell.This is telling you that your shot size in the shell is the same size as used in BB guns.
because they want to lay their eggs in the soil as the soil is moist
It's heterozygous. Heterozygous is when there is a big letter and a little letter, like Bb. Homozygous is when both letters are the same size, like BB or bb.
BB guns originally fired lead shot, in size BB (which is between B and BBB)
It is a size 5. BB x
Female locusts require soil to lay their eggs in. The heat of the soil incubates the eggs and this is where the larvae hatch from.
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No it's still the same size .175, often referred to as .177
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The original BB guns used the BB-sized lead shot for shotguns, midway between B and BBB size.