As long and as far as your gas, water, food, and interest hold out.
False. Embryos do not search for their own food outside the egg. They receive nutrients from the yolk or the mother's body through the eggshell or placenta. So, no need for them to pack a lunch or go on a grocery run just yet.
125 miles a day divided by 16 miles per gallon = 7.8125 Gallons used per day = 7.8125 X 3$ = 23.4375$ per day to collect 1500lbs of food. If the speed of the truck was specified i could of told you how many hours it took to collect 1500lbs of food and how much the driver made in one day.
because they dont want it to be cold i think :)
It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
food miles are how many miles food travels by transport.
food miles are how many miles food travels by transport.
Nomads
Food miles means how far your food travels to be processed and how far it comes back for us to eat?
An adventurous animal could be a mountain goat, known for its agility and ability to navigate steep and rocky terrain in search of food. Another example is the arctic fox, which travels long distances across icy landscapes in search of prey.
When an animal walks very slowly in search of food it is called foraging or scavenging. When these animals find food, they are grazing. Wild cats are stalking when they are very slowly following prey.
Search the food chain and that will give you the answer
Yes a dole is a wild dog from Africa. It is a newly founded species. Is is small so it must scavenge this means it travels in search of leftover food from another animal. They live in the ground slightly beneath trees because of the water that runs through the roots of the tree.
A hetrotroph is an animal that finds it food, like a human or a cheetah. Instead of making our food (autotroph) we have to search for it.
The animal that walks the most is the Alpine ibex. They are known to travel long distances in search of food and water, often covering up to 6 miles in a day.
food travels in our body in a form of liquid after they are digested
Lions are known to prowl many miles in search of prey.