sharks,wolfs,predators
They hunt for food.Theoy camoflage to find their food and they have to be careful to.
Well, here's the definition: the "baby" stage of an insect that goes through complete metamorphis. And here are three examples: maggots (fly babies), grubs (beetle babies), and caterpillars (butterfly/moth babies).
I'm not sure what "hordeorve" refers to. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Three examples of abiotic factors in the Chicago River are water temperature, pH levels, and dissolved oxygen levels. These factors can have a significant impact on the health and ecosystems of the river.
A cone, cylinder and a sphere are three examples.
A picture, a drawing, a screen-shot.
Answer -Examples of Opaque Objects-wood, leather, rubber, iron, gold etc.
Zero. Points are zero dimensional objects. Straight lines are one dimensional objects. Planes and surfaces are two dimensional objects. Volumes and polyhedra are examples of three dimensional objects.
Cylindrical objects are three-dimensional shapes that have straight sides and circular bases that are parallel to each other. Examples of cylindrical objects include cans, pipes, and drinking glasses.
Three examples too large to study without models might be:stars and planetsthe interior of the earththe many trenches in the oceans
There are three syllables. De-com-posed.
Some examples of round objects include basketballs, oranges, dinner plates, and coins.
Examples of objects not sharp:knifescissorsrazorsawExample of objects not shiny:concretewoolslatebrickExamples of objects not interesting:billsmanualsassembly instructionsgrocery lists
A falling rock. A cannonball in flight. A tetherball swinging around the pole. Anything that's moving.
A translucent object is something you can see through. Three examples of this is: windows, glasses and some drinking glasses
A two dimensional object has a length and a width. In comparison, a three dimensional object has a length, a width, and a height.A square and a circle are two examples of two dimensional objects. When you draw them on paper, you are only drawing them in two dimensions. They do not come out of the paper, as they have no height.If they did have height, they would be three dimensional and would respectively be called a cube and a cylinder.