fishery collapse
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
The gore fish refers to the fish that is caught in the Gore area.
McDonald's uses wild-caught Alaskan pollock for their Filet-O-Fish sandwich. The fish is breaded and fried before being served on a bun with tartar sauce.
Peter caught a total of 8 fish. The three largest fish weighed 35 kg, meaning the average weight of each large fish was about 11.67 kg. The three smallest fish weighed 25 kg, equating to an average weight of 8.33 kg per small fish. By adding the weights of the largest and smallest fish, we can find the total weight of all the fish caught, which is 60 kg. Since the total weight of the fish caught is 100 kg, the weight of the remaining two fish totals 40 kg. Those two fish each have an average weight of 20 kg.
That's just the way fish evolved. Also, since fish can be small organisms, they only need single circulation.
A wire basket used to hold fish in after being caught.
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i ve been an angler for 5 years and havent eaten a single fish i ve caught
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
Yes, you can use the article "a" with "fish" when referring to a single fish. For example, you might say, "I caught a fish." However, when discussing fish in general or in a collective sense, the article is typically omitted, as in "Fish are important for the ecosystem."
Different species different expected lifespan. Some fish live for a single season others live for many years.
No but chickens can!
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big fish is caught in a fishing bank
The Pacific ocean produces the most fish as it is the largest ocean in the world. The Pacific ocean also boasts the most fish being caught in it.
If x caught 5 times as many fish as y, then there were 6 groups of the same number of fish caught, and each group would have been 6 fish if there were 36 fish all together. x must have caught 30 (6 x 5) fish, leaving just 6 for y to have caught.
In this metaphor, the men being caught by Scylla are compared to fish being caught by a fisherman. This comparison helps to emphasize the helplessness and vulnerability of the men in the face of Scylla's attacks, highlighting the swift and lethal nature of her strikes.