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The largest land mammal on earth, elephants are divided into African Elephants and Asian Elephants. African Elephants have tusks and larger ears than Asian Elephants, and questions about all elephants should be asked in this category.

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What are the similarities between African poetry and Asian petry?

of course it's different.

are you crazy?? how could you give me this kind of question??

i can't understant ur thought.

maybe you didn't graduate school yet.

then i can understand your question.

ok, there is one thing which is different.

asian and african have different complexion.

that's why even poetry is different.

haha now you know that.

then pls give me 내공

everybody 내공냠냠 :)

The similarities between African poetry and Asian poetry is:

1. They both start with letter A and end with letter N

2. They are both written by human beings.

3. I don't know what the hell is petry.

4. Why the hell are you even reading this.

5. Are you still reading this? Goodness sakes!

6. OMG. Let's just do the Gangnam Style.

Why does the water stored in mud pot remain cool?

Clay itself is a mixture of water and mud i.e., what we mould to make a pot. After that the wet clay pot is heated so that all the moisture in the wet clay is taken out completely. But who is going to fill the place of the moisture?? Nothing. So that whole material is purely porous with a very fine holes all over. Now when u pour water of any temperature more than the room temperature into the pot.. The water first spreads itself on to the walls of the pot. Due to the internal pressure of water, the water is forced to contact to the pot inner walls.(Don't get confused. This happens with any fluid or material, generally for solids its called as angle of repose, but for fluids, the angle of repose is 180 deg, i.e., horizontal force in all directions). So the water molecules starts filling the air gaps of the pot. In this condition, due to the very fine holes, the water molecules loose their contact and forms in to separate groups of water particles. Since the water volume is very less, it tends to go away from the pothole, and for that is has to be converted in to vapor state. But the temperature of the water is not enough to change its state from liquid to gaseous. So remember that the water is still in contact with the pot, so the heat is taken from the pot shell, thus reaches its latent heat and changes it state from liquid to gaseous. This is why the pot first cools rather to the water inside. In addition, this is a pure Heat and Mass Transfer subject. This is how the pot shell takes out the heat of the water and the imprisoned water molecules in the pot shell take that heat out and becomes vapor. If you can observe a pot with water for a while, check for the following points., 1) The Whole Pot Gets Wet in outside till the level of water. 2) If you can feel the water getting cooled after an observation of 30 mins., then check for the water level in the pot. (It surely goes down and where does that water go ??) 3) Check the Pot Shell inner face temperature and water temperature, and find out which is lesser.

:in an easier way..we can say that the mud pot or clay pot is a poor conductor

Can you Give some slogan against killing elephants?

  • Two hearts, one bigger and one smaller. Can't we live along side one and another with both hearts beating?
  • If we kill animals, soon we will be killing our children.
  • We are the world, they are the world.

Hope this helps!

:)

What is the collective for elephants?

The normal collective nouns for elephants are herd, memory or parade, but according to the Oxford English Dictionary, troop is defined as "a group of people or animals of a particular kind" so therefore it would not be incorrect to refer to a group of elephants as a troop.

Which is the biggest elephant?

The worlds largest elephant was shot in angolia in 1956. The elephant weighed about 12,000 kilograms (26,000 lb) and had a shoulder height of about 4.2m (14 ft) and was aprox a metre taller than the average African Elephant.

Which animal was the first national animal of India?

Till 1973, Lion was the national animal of India. In April 1973, Project Tiger was started to save the tigers in India. As a consequence, in 1973, the Bengal Tiger was made the national animal of India.
Till 1973, Lion was the national animal of India. In April 1973, Project Tiger was started to save the tigers in India. As a consequence, in 1973, the Bengal Tiger was made the national animal of India.
India is rich in Tigers

From ancient times, tiger has special role in the life of Indians

Its strength, its defensive qualities reflect Indian qualities

What is the male elephant is called?

A male elephant is called a bull or a tusker.
A male elephant is called a bull.

What is a female nightingale called?

The Nightingale is a brown bird that has a distinguishable reddish tail. The underside of the bird is buff to white in color. The Nightingale can be recognized quickly by its beautiful song.

Could an elephant kill an anaconda?

an elephant could crush an anaconda to death, so yes.

Are there elephants in Africa?

the African elephants population has been reduced from millions to between 470,000 and 700,000 individuals. Perhaps as many as 300,000 elephants may live in central Africa, but the region's forests are so thick, it's hard for researchers to count them

Right now there isn't enough information to say exactly how many African elephants are in Africa. There have been enough counted to be removed from the endangered list however.

Can a 16 year old girl live with her 18 year old boyfriend?

Only if the father of the boyfriend petitions the court and is awarded guardianship. Or the 16 year old can petition the court for emancipation, which is seldom granted.

At 16 you are still a minor and therefore your parents have the authority to decide where you live. In regard to emancipation, just be aware that not every state has emancipation laws.

How has the African elephant adapted to its environment?

Their large so this helps to protect them from predators. Their large size also helps them to gather food as they can reach high branches on trees.

They have tusks which they use to dig clay out of the walls of caves and clay licks. The tusks also help to defend against predators and they are used by rival males for sparing for territory and females.

What did the chippewa eat?

Answer

If you mean the Indian tribe,here is the answer:The Chippewa and Ojibwa were two names for the same Indian nation or band of Indians. They lived in North Central United States and Canada. Chippewa was the name commonly used in the United States and Ojibwa was used in Canada. They lived in different environments. The woodland Chippewas were mostly farming people, harvesting rice and corn, fishing, hunting small game,and gathering fruit and nuts.

What is the unit measure of a pulse rate?

find a pulse using your index and middle fingers, and count the number of beats in one minute. -apex :)

Do elephants live in a symbiotic relationship with any other species?

Females live in small groups with female relatives and their young. Males are driven away when they grow up and usually live alone, or occasionally with one or two other males. They canmeet up with other elephants and become a bigger herd, with looser bonding, especially in the dry season.

What is the average height of a male elephant?

Male African elephants stand at around 10 to 13 feet tall at their shoulder. Female African elephants stand at around 7.2 to 8.5 feet tall at their shoulder. Their Asian counterparts are around 1 - 2 feet shorter than them and weigh a few thousand pounds lesser than them

What is average height of an adult elephant?

Head and body length of a full grown lion is 170-250 cm in males and 140-175 cm in females. Shoulder height is up to 4 ft in males and as low as 3 ft in females. The tail length is 90-105 cm in males and 70-100 cm in females.

Were elephants used in the battle of Thermopylae?

No. The Greek forces were infantry. The Persians had cavalry, but it could not operate in the pass or mountains.

How does music affect the lives of the African?

Music affects the lives of the African people the same way it affects the lives of those who are from America. It can help you express what words cannot say. It also can be a great way to boost your mood.

How do you spell elephant sounds?

There is no standard spelling in English for sounds made by elephants. This allows you to spell the sounds however they sound to you. For example, an elephant makes a trumpet-like noise, sort of a roaring sound that is almost vibrating. I'd spell it either "Vrrrrrrr!" or "Rrrrrr!"