Water stick insects, also known as water scorpions, are typically found in the shallow, vegetated areas of ponds. They prefer these regions because the abundant plant life provides both camouflage and surfaces for laying eggs. Additionally, these habitats offer easier access to prey and protection from predators, making them ideal for their survival and reproduction.
An inset map is a smaller part of a larger map.
They are shown in an inset as they are not part of the contiguous USA and to show them as is would waste a lot of space.
yes of course!! it's an arthropods, a part of insecta kingdom
yas you can on the part that makes it stick
That part of the stick is called the "blade"
The shaft in lacrosse is the stick part. The butt is the rubber stopper on the end of the stick. The head is the plastic part which has the pocket. The shaft is the part of the stick where you hold it.
A map part that shows an enlarged view of one section of the main map is called an "inset map." Inset maps provide additional detail and context for specific areas, helping readers better understand the geography or important features of that region. They are often used to highlight areas of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or other significant locations.
It is the part with the little white ball on it on the front of the trans.
The reason why Alaska and Hawaii have to be shown on the inset map because it shows the WHOLE USA.
Stick animation can be learned as part of an animation course at an art college. You can find more information on the basics of this skill on the internet with tutorials available on YouTube.
In the past a "stick" was part of a plant and this "stick" was "stuck" onto the plant.
The word "stick" can be used as a noun or a verb.