A whale footprint in the water is commonly referred to as a "whale blow" or "whale footprint." This term describes the area on the water's surface that is disturbed by a whale's movement, often creating a slick or smooth patch due to the oils secreted from their skin. These footprints can help researchers and whale watchers identify areas where whales have been active.
Whales make a footprint which is visible on the surface of the water; a circular area where the surface of the water is smoother than the surrounding water. The whale's tail creates a vortex as it moves through the water just below the surface.
There is no actual one size of a water footprint, a water footprint is determined by the amount of water used related to the consumption of people. The four major factors used in figuring out the water footprint of a country are the volume of consumption, the consumption pattern, climate and the agricultural practice. the global average water footprint is 1240 m^3/cap/yr.
The mammal or whale with the thickest layer of blubber is the Bowhead Whale.
paint and the whale.
A "Blogger Whale" does not exist as a name for a whale.
What type of whale?
Killer whale.
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a whales scientific name depends on the type of whale.
a blue whale
Theres a whale in pinocchio?
whale fat