ANSWERpacmancheesy
I myself am a teenager, and i use the internet a lot.
Teens use the internet to talk to their friends on social sites (like twitter, myspace and piczo), play online games, access information for school work (or even interests) and a number of other things.
Adults often hear from the media that the majority of teenagers get on the internet and talk to strangers and send viruses etc. That's not true. That's not even a generalisation. Teens sometimes find it easier to talk to a friend/ person on the computer because you cant see expression or tone of voice and you have more time to think about what you will say .
So to sum up, teenagers use it for a huge number of things including; socialising (on social sites), games and information.
teenagers are the focusing on fashion and looks that is why teenagers has keen about hair care product and its market so you can say teenagers are the best market for hair care product
Yes, humpback whales do not use echolocation to navigate and communicate in their underwater environment. They primarily rely on their keen sense of hearing and vocalizations to communicate and navigate.
Many teenagers in Australia take a keen interest in their first election. They research the candidates and their policies, and ask plenty of questions of friends and family to gain as informed a view as possible, so that they do not waste their vote.
Penguins instinctively know how to swim and dive for food, navigate through the water using their keen senses, and communicate with each other using various vocalizations and body language. They also have a strong instinct to protect and care for their offspring, sharing parenting duties between both parents.
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His acute sense of hearing was quite keen.
As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
Budgies have a limited sense of smell compared to other animals. Their sense of smell is not as highly developed as their vision and hearing. They primarily rely on their keen eyesight and hearing to navigate their environment and communicate with other birds.
They are keen to have:Clean energyCheap energyDiversified energy sourcesSafe energyMastering nuclear technology
Ray A. Keen has written: 'Keen, Koehler, Kuntzi'
The expression is to be "keen on" something or someone, if you are an enthusiast or a lover.
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.