a human. first they crawl (hand and knees = 4) then they walk upright (2 feet) then they use a cane (2 feet + cane)
It moves three places to the right.
Let the first three be represented as ( x ). The second three can be expressed as ( 3x + 3 ). Thus, the relationship shows that the second three is equal to three times the first three plus three, indicating a linear relationship where the second three is dependent on the value of the first three.
You can't tell. The only thing you know is that two of them are equal, and the third angle is (180 degrees minus the sum of the first two).
The one which moves the fastest, it is also usually the thinnest of the three hands.
They are both the same thing. They are written; 32
Its a jersey thing
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food, water, and shelter
Three Moves to Freedom was created in 1960.
The difference between you have lived here for three years and you have been living here for three years is that is that the first sentence means you already lived here for three years already and the second sentence means that you been living here for three years.
The three main elements that make up a living thing are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements are essential for building organic molecules like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, which are the key components of living organisms.
Water, Sunlight and Air
Basically, it is an living thing. A organism is a living thing, you are a organism because you are a human so you are a living organism and your survival is a need
It is all bout living
The 3 things are:chloroplastcell wallonly living thing that makes its own food
Three types of interactions in an ecosystem would be biotic to biotic (a living thing interacting with another living thing ex. a frog eating a fly, the fly helped the frog) another is biotic to abiotic (a living thing interacting with a non-living thing or vice-versa ex. the sun helpes the plants grow) and the last interation you could have in an ecosystem would be abiotic to abiotic ( a non-living thing interacting with another non-living thing ex. water and rocks cause erosion).