What two things do similies compare using like or as?
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
In the late 90s, the question was posed in the Ask Henson.com web column. Jim Lewis responded, "Whatever Rizzo doesn't eat first."
What does the snow mode function do on a 2006 Toyota Highlander?
Starts you off in second gear. Also changes the ECM profiles giving you better revs.
What special features have warthogs got?
they have horns coming out their face near their mouth, i think there called tusks ?
Violet indigo blue green yellow orange red mixed together what colour will get?
you would get the colour white
Is there always enough snow or cold for all the venues?
When the winter Olympics come to Vancouver on Feb12th, there will be enough snow and ice, and if it is too mild , they will make artificial snow and ice, it will be a great success.
Can you for to a four year university and then go to fidm?
Oh yeah! There have been plenty of students who graduated with their four year degree then decided to attend FIDM! I have friends who graduated from FIDM and they had students in their classes who came from a wide variety of backgrounds from colleges and universities all across the United States! What's great about having your four year degree is you can attend FIDM and pursue a professional designation degree program which takes less time than an AA! You should check out FIDM's website to see which program you want to major in and see if they offer the professional designation degree but in a nutshell, I think it would be a great complement to your four year degree! Good luck!
What happens if you keep hot ice in your fridge for a long time?
There is no such thing as hot ice. The ice is a cold and frozen solid made out of water. Ice happens when water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. But if the ice is hot, it will turn into water.
If you touch the top of fridge it most of the time hot or at room temperature, so the water(hot ice as you said it) will remain at the same temperature as the room or hot.
Can a helicopter freeze in mid air?
If by "freeze" you mean "hover in place". Yes, a skilled pilot can hold the aircraft so still it appears to be figuratively frozen in place. The skill required is like that needed to balance an egg on a spoon...with the spoon turned upside down.
Where do snow leopards go to mate?
The way a female snow leopard finds a mate is by spaying urine on rocks or other objects alerting the makes that it is mating season. They will also produce a soft moan to alert the males.
How much do poachers make for selling snow leopard coats?
Poachers can earn significant sums for selling snow leopard coats, often ranging from a few thousand to several tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the market and the coat's quality. The illegal trade in snow leopard pelts is driven by high demand in certain regions, particularly in parts of Asia where such items are considered status symbols. However, the exact amounts can vary widely based on factors like location, availability, and law enforcement efforts. Overall, the poaching of snow leopards poses a severe threat to their population and conservation efforts.
Clouded leopard protect themselves form predators by hiding in trees. They are known for climbing in trees and spending a great part of the day perched up in the tree. This is typically the method for scouting out their prey as well.
How do snow leopards look after its youngs?
they teach them to climb trees so when their older they can get away from other anaimals. their parents also pee on them then the smell of it scares the other animals.
How long do pythons take care of their young?
They don't ! Once the young snakes hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) they quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
Does a snow leopard have thick fur and skin'?
Yes, snow leopards have thick fur and skin, which help them survive in their cold mountainous habitats. Their fur is dense and soft, providing insulation against harsh winter conditions, while their skin is also adapted to retain body heat. This unique adaptation allows them to thrive in environments with extreme temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Do snow leopards shed sweat pant or shiver?
Snow leopards do not sweat like humans; instead, they have adaptations to cope with cold environments, such as thick fur and a layer of fat. They primarily rely on their fur for insulation and may shiver to generate heat if they become too cold. Their unique physiology allows them to thrive in mountainous regions where temperatures can be extremely low.