The forelimbs are much smaller and weaker than the larger and more muscular hind legs, which are used for jumping and hopping. the front legs have four toes, and are not webbed, while the hind legs have five toes, and are webbed.
The top is called the carapace and the bottom is called the plastron.
It helps them camouflage itself from predators. Although the answer above is true, here is a more informative answer. The bottom of the frog is a lighter color then the top. This is because if the frog is floating on top of the water, and prey or a predator looks up and the frog, the suns glare makes the frog harder to see. Also, there are darker splotches on the bottom so it doesn't show the silhouette for the frog. the top of the frog is darker because when swimming at the bottom of a murky lake, it blends in with the bottom.
This could be just about any quadrilateral. Is there anything else describing it? A trapezoid has 2 parallel sides and usually looks like the Pizza Hut roof symbol. A parallelogram is described as a rectangle that got run over by a bus by my math teacher :P Parallelograms have two sets of parallel sides. The top and the bottom are parallel, the sides are parallel, but the top and side or bottom and sides aren't. Rectangles have two sets of parallel sides, as do squares. Hope this helps and wasn't too vague! ________ / \ / \ / \ / \ ------------------- Trapezoid _________ / / / / / / / / / / -------------- Parallelogram If those two show up as random slashes, dashes, and underscores, just ignore them. I typed them as demonstrations as the shapes, but they might show up wrong.
Think of it like this..... If a predator is looking down from the sky, the dark top of the frog will blend well with the ground and dark waters. And if a predator under the water looks up to the surface, the bottom of the frog would blend well with the sky. So frogs have light bottoms and dark tops so they can blend well in their surroundings and be safe from most predators! :)
Bottom first, then the top.
Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) sides.
Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
six (the same number as the cube) sides/faces = 6 [1 top + 1 bottom + 4 sides] edges = 12 [4 top + 4 bottom + 4 sides] corners = 8 [4 top + 4 bottom]
The sloping sides of a fold are called limbs. They represent the inclined surfaces that connect the crest (top) and trough (bottom) of the fold.
Like a Light-ish Green-ish Color on the Top & the bottom is white.
A trapezoid... looks like a triangle that's had the top sliced off. The top and bottom sides are parallel, and the sides slope inwards from the bottom to the top.
2, if you're talking about a round table (the top and bottom) but if you're talking about a rectangular/square table then there's 6 (top, bottom, then the 4 sides
yes, a rectangle does have four sides, but the one at the top and the one at the bottom are the same size, unlike the two at the sides which both are the same size but not like the on at the top and the one at the bottom.
The top margin (and sides and bottom) is 1 inch.
Yes! It can(: you draw the circle in the rectangle with its top and bottom touching the top and bottom sides of the rectangle
Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.Line up the two trapeziums side by side with their parallel sides top and bottom, and with a pair of corresponding sides of the trapeziums facing one another. Flip one of them top to bottom and bring the two trapeziums together. They will form a parallelogram.
No.