what do rolepoles eat
The winds that blow away from the poles are the Polar Easterlies. They originate at the poles and move towards lower latitudes in both hemispheres. These winds play a significant role in the Earth's atmospheric circulation system.
No, Earth's magnetic poles and its geographic poles are not in the same place. The geographic poles are the points where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface, while the magnetic poles are where the planet's magnetic field lines converge and enter/exit the Earth. The magnetic poles are constantly moving and can deviate from the geographic poles.
the poles effect it beacuse it can attract the poles
Only the magnetic poles wanderD.Earth's magnetic and geographic poles are generally not in the same place.Geographic poles are defined by Earth's rotation.
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
they eat fruit,vegies also chopped up role poles.
Yes Trout do eat tad poles.
eat
No, they eat leaves mostly-no other insects.
Yes they eat alot though
Insect larvae
they eat earth worms and flies, also they will eat tad-poles.
The role that the totem poles play is that they summon the spirits of your totem and then your totems will always be with you and they will help you.
The ends of an electromagnet that are useful are called the poles. There are two poles: the North pole and the South pole, which determine the direction of the magnetic field. The poles play a key role in how electromagnets interact with other magnets and magnetic materials.
The opposite ends of a cell are called the poles. These poles play a key role in cell division and directionality of cellular processes.
No. There is nothing for them to eat there and, it is too cold.
The winds that blow away from the poles are the Polar Easterlies. They originate at the poles and move towards lower latitudes in both hemispheres. These winds play a significant role in the Earth's atmospheric circulation system.