Fleas are smaller than gnats are very thin. These flying bugs are attracted to the white metal frame on above ground pools.
yes
If a cat that has a mass of 4.50 kilograms sits on a ledge that is 0.800 meters above ground and it jumps down to the ground, it will have a specific amount of kinetic energy just as it reaches the ground. In this instance, the answer would be 35.3J.
yes, there is fesies(poop) flying above us because most birds drop fesis from the sky when they are flying
Some bugs love the rain, but most bugs hide in damp holes under the ground because were there so small it can flood and they will die! but some bugs choose to stay inside and most bugs do come out after the rain.
monkeywolffoxeswild boarslionssquirrel animals can live on the ground but and under the groundhedgehogmolesnakemouseharerat animals habitat can be a waterturtlecan be on the groundcrocodilecan be on the groundfrogcan be on the grounddolphinlizard
yousally the are followed by much smaller quakes
Pterodactylus would have flown above the ground. While flying, they would have searched for prey that they could hunt and eat, small animals such as lizards, amphibians, primitive mammals, fish, and possibly insects.
Yes. Especially at night you'll see the light flashing.
To the best of my knowledge, the minimum flying height of a jumbo jet is 1,000 feet AGL (above ground level). However, above cities or strategic objects, the minimum height may be different - these restrictions can be found in airspace maps.
Well yes, and no. Am I soaring high above the ground in my mind like the flying squirrel I am? Yes. Do I actually have squirrel flaps? No.
Above Ground was created in 1983.
Cabbages grow above ground
They live above ground.
Most likely, neither. When an airplane is flying above FL 180 (18,000 feet above sea level, or 18,000 MSL) in the United States, the altimeter readings are read out based on 'pressure altitude'.Normally altitude is determined by an instrument (altimeter) that utilizes the barometric readings reported at ground reporting stations over which you are flying. However, when cruising at or above FL180, pilots use 'pressure altitude', where the altimeter is set to use 29.92 inches Hg as the barometric pressure for readings. This helps to prevent having to change the instrument settings continuously to match the ground stations, and ensures that pilots flying at these higher altitudes all have the same reference setting for height.
The adverbs "high above" modify the verb flying.
It grows above ground.
Igneous rocks like rhyolite or andesite are formed when magma undergoes crystallization above ground. These rocks cool relatively quickly, resulting in smaller mineral crystals compared to rocks formed from magma crystallizing deep underground.