walking, running!!
An example of supination is when you turn your palm face up or your foot rolls outwards. This movement occurs at the ankle when you are walking or running, and at the forearm when you are turning your hand to face the ceiling.
There are many places one can purchase walking poles. Exerstrider is a very popular brand of walking poles and by going to the website "rei" one can find out which walking pole is right for them.
When walking across a carpet, the friction between your feet and the carpet generates static electricity. As you move, electrons are transferred from the carpet to your body, creating a charge imbalance. When you touch a grounded object, like a metal doorknob, the excess electrons flow from your body to the object, creating a spark.
An example of IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) is when a driver identifies a pedestrian crossing the street, predicts that the pedestrian may continue walking, decides to slow down to yield the right of way, and then executes by safely stopping the vehicle to allow the pedestrian to cross.
I think you're referring to camouflage - where a (usually harmless) animal mimics a dangerous one by copying their colours. One example would be a banded king snake - a harmless reptile. It has hoops of red, black and yellow along the length of its body - which is the same as the venomous coral snake. The colours are the same - but in a different order.
Because of cryptic coloration, a form of camouflage. It is a defense mechanism used by Walking Sticks, or phasmatodea, to protect themselves against predators by blending in with their surroundings.
Being able to blend into the environment
Walking is an action, otherwise known as a verb.
The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed. The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed.
Was is used in singular, for example: She was walking down the street. Were is used in plural, for example: They were walking down the street
The walking stick blends into its surroundings using the camouflage of its coloration and unique shape. Depending on the type of walking stick and the age of the walking stick, they tend to be shades of brown and green, shades of trees and shrubs. Their bodies are long and thin with delicate twiggy legs which helps them to resemble the branch that the happen to be on.
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Walking is an example of isotonic type of contraction. These are contractions which will force the length of the muscle to change and cause movement.
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