Yes, they can pull as much wait as the sum of 20 horses.
Yes, typically one of the horses in a team pulling a cart will be the lead horse. The lead horse sets the pace and direction for the team, while the other horse follows its lead. However, both horses play important roles in working together efficiently to pull the cart.
"A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words. Most compound nouns in English are formed by nouns modified by other nouns or adjectives."So, yes, this is a compound noun.
A herd of horses
No. The hippopotamus is not very closely related to horses, although of course both species are mammals. The hippopotamus is a type of even-toed ungulate and is thus more closely related to camels, cows, and pigs, than it is to horses. Horses technically do not have toes, but the hoof of a horse is equivalent to a highly developed toenail of a single toe, making horses a kind of odd toed ungulate.
"Wild horses run free. Domesticated horses are tamer. Those are the only differences." those aren't the only differences. Domesticated horses eat very differently to wild horses, for example wild horses wouldn't eat chaff and pony nuts, wild horses would eat grass and berries. they also live very differently to one another... there are a few differences really
Kids would be in better shape and learn more about working together, unless it is a single player sport.
Um, the same things they do today...eat, poop, run. Except for domesticated horses, which do the same....plus a lot more riding, working, driving, and working in wars.
All horses that work should be given more to eat. Belgums are big horses, so naturally, yes, they would need more food. They would also need oats if the horse is working.
cells are single units that do the same thing. an organism is a group of DIFFERENT cells all working together to do a certain task more complex
The answer is a organ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answer is a organ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The age of a horse is important when determining how much to feed it. Horses that are growing need more nutrition than a horse who is not growing or working. Horses who are working hard, breeding, or are in foal or lactating also need more feed. Sometimes very old horses require more feed to keep them healthy because their bodies aren't as efficient at using what they are eating.
horses that are older or that have had an opperation need glucose more than a younger horse etc. so depends on those things. good for horses doing really strenuious work too
Two or more words put together to create a single complex idea could be called a phrasal compound.
Organ.
an organ
Mechanical Advantage!