To find the constant rate of change in the number of seagulls, subtract the initial number of seagulls at 1 PM (16) from the number at 3 PM (40), giving you a change of 24 seagulls. Since this change occurs over a 2-hour period (from 1 PM to 3 PM), you divide 24 by 2, resulting in a constant rate of change of 12 seagulls per hour.
2,500,000 vacationers travel to the beach.
10 inches
Volume of the beach ball: 4/3*pi*radius^3
The diameter of a regulation beach volleyball is 26 inches. What is the volume?
On the east of the island beach
At the beach
seagulls
Seagulls, Pelican's, Sparrows and sometimes Albatrosses. Hope htis helps. :) :) :)
seagulls
seagulls
well when i was in the beach i saw seagulls and they were big and white.
Crabs, seagulls, bugs like flies
Seagulls, pelicans, and pidgins.
Seagulls, ibises and pelicans are all frequently seen at the beach.
Seagull, Sand Pipers, several species of Penguins, Albatross, and Seagulls can be found at the beach.
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Some examples of beach consumers would be any animal, such as mollusks, seagulls, crabs and worms.