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more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
95 percent of the time they are, they are called Freemartins
Desert tortoises spend much of their lives underground in burrows.
No. Many animal species have an exoskeleton or no skeleton at all. The huge amount of animals that fall into these two categories makes it impossible for 95% of known species to have bones. Insects make up over half of the known species. Insects have an exoskeleton and do not have bones like humans and other vertebrates do. Since more than 50% of species are insects and therefore have an exoskeleton, it is impossible for more than 50% of species to have bones.
There are six items that make up the largest bulk of matter - roughly 95 percent-97 percent (currently being debated). The six things that make up the majority of matter are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, and Phosphorous.
Yes, infact bamboo makes up 95% of a Panda's diet.
Triglycerides
If you eat both vegetable and animals, you are an omnivore. But the percentage of bamboo in your diet means you are a giant panda.
95 to 92 hope that helps
Oil does....
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Silicate
Oxygen makes up 95% of Earth's atmosphere.
silicates
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
A = 95 percent of 1.052632 A (rounded)
Yes. 95 percent = 0.95 = 95/100