It depends on what the statement means. If the total fish caught in the first part of the statement is 5 fish each for a total of 25 fish, it will take them 1 minute.
If the total is 5 fish, it took each fisherman 5 minutes to catch one fish, it will take them 5 minutes.
That is funny but stupid and the number can vary
hi it brings about well a lot of money
So much fish they make soup out of it. And it's pretty tasty.
they used shellbeads, fur, and baskets for gathering food
The "Middle Ages" was not a period of currency per se. So to say how much were they paid is like asking how long does it take to catch a fish? It really depends on a lot of things, such as what does it mean to "catch a fish". well how to catch a fish you dike you get a rod and line and catch fish XD
depends how hungry it and its familii is
Upwelling is important because it brings greater concentrations of dissolved nutrients, such as nitrates and phosphates, to the ocean surface. that way fish will go to the top of the water and eat the plankton making it much easier for fisherman to catch a quick bite. :) hope that helps
Yes. There are still farmers and fishermen in Iraq today, although there are many farmers than fishermen for the simple reason that Iraq has much more land than access to water.
Pretty much all fish once the water is warmer!
The answer is 100 kg/ month
In Ancient Greece, fishermen's earnings varied widely depending on factors such as location, the type of fish caught, and the season. On average, a fisherman might earn a modest income, often comparable to that of a skilled laborer, which could range from a few drachmas for a day's catch to more during bountiful seasons. Additionally, local markets and demand for fish could influence their overall earnings, with successful fishermen potentially earning more through trade. However, many fishermen supplemented their income through other means, as fishing alone often did not provide a stable livelihood.
Nothing but your time if you catch your own fish.