In general, animals do not stay in the same place for years. Many animals move around to find food, mates, and suitable habitats. However, there are exceptions to this, such as certain burrowing animals or species that have established territories.
The opposite of "stay in place" is "move or travel."
Objects stay in place when the forces acting on them are balanced. When gravitational force pulling an object down is equal to the opposing forces (such as friction or tension) preventing the object from moving, the object will stay in place. This balanced condition is known as equilibrium.
An object that appears to stay in place is likely stationary relative to the observer. This can occur when an object is not moving in relation to the observer's frame of reference, creating the perception that it is fixed in place.
No, "remain" and "flow" have different meanings. "Remain" means to stay in the same place or continue to exist, while "flow" means to move or pass smoothly and continuously in a particular direction.
A helicopter hovers in the same position by using its rotor blades to generate lift and counteract gravity. This allows the helicopter to stay in one place without moving forward or backward.
10 years...same as any place.
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
yes
they stay in the same place
Yes and No. Leopards usually stay in the same place unless their is a need to move such as predators which is very few for them, or habitat is dying or other problem's. :)
they dont normally they stay in the same place!?
No, beacuse they stay at the same place.
No they will move.
displaced
Stay above the same place on Earth "forever" ... thus they stay in the same place in our sky.
No, It doesn't.
They move around