This behaviour is called breaching.
It is called RISE OF THE GUARDIANS.
As far as I can remember, the slang for sleep in the 1970s was "crash." This gave rise to such terms as "crash pad," which is the place where a person crashes.
No, alcohol and sugary drinks cause a rise in blood sugar. The rise in blood sugar cause increased insulin production. The increased insulin will cause a crash in blood sugar levels. In larger amounts, it becomes a bit of an ugly up and down cycle.
It is simply calculations, such as if there will be a stock market crash, or a high rise in stock prices.
many many many fish and whales and sharks that's it its really simple
The Wall Street Crash of 1929 is known as being the worst stock market crash in the history of the United States. This crash led to the Great Depression which saw US unemployment rise to 25 percent and international trade dropped more than 50 percent.
The number of species listed as endangered from marine life families such as whales, dolphins, manatees and dugongs, salmon, seabirds, sea turtles, and sharks to name a few, are on the rise. Source: http://marinebio.org/Oceans/Threatened-Endangered-Species.asp
It is called cadence.
they were called Hellenistic
Dolphins are mammals- so they have lungs, and breathe air through a 'blowhole' on top of their head. They do not have gills like the fishes.
No. Whales must to breathe air - they do not have gills and can not breathe underwater. Also, they are mammals, giving birth to live off-spring and suckling them.An easy way to distinguish most marine mammals from fish is the angle of the tail - mammals have it horizontal and fish (including sharks) have a vertical tail fin.No, whales are mammals, like dolphins. An easy way to tell is if something swims with it's tail moving side to side, it is a fish. If the tail moves up and down, it is a mammal. A whale is a mammal, it gives birth to live young and has to rise to the surface to breathe. its whale and no whales are mammals
its called a climb