3 feet = 1 yard So in 5 fett there are 1 yard and 2 feet or 1.666.... yards.
A yard is 3 feet and there 12 inches in a foot so there are 36 inches in a yard.
There are 3 feet in a yard.( Try very hard to remember that - it will be useful all of your life. It may help you to picture a yard stick,which a ruler which is a yard long.) Once you know that a there are three feet in a yard, all you have to do is divide 20 by three to get the answer you want. It will not come out exactly, so you can express your answer as so many yards and so many feet remaining , or else say so many thirds ( of a yard) for the remaining feet.
A yard is three feet, so half a yard would be one and a half feet.
There are 3 feet in a yard and 12 inches in a foot so 12 x 3=36. So there are 36 inches in a yard
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Yard lizards typically eat insects such as crickets, ants, and beetles. They may also feed on spiders, small snails, and other small invertebrates found in their environment. Some larger species of yard lizards may even consume small mammals or other lizards.
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No, it's not designed for them, however having a service removes their food supply so they will have to migrate elsewhere.
There are so many lizards in my pockets
A yard is 3 feet and there 12 inches in a foot so there are 36 inches in a yard.
Probably because so many other animals prey on lizards and their eggs. Producing large clutches ensures a higher survival rate.
It should not effect any reptiles.
I think you mean how many feet in a yard, if so there are 3 feet each yard.
yes dinosours are lizards. so are turtles.
There are 3 feet in a yard.( Try very hard to remember that - it will be useful all of your life. It may help you to picture a yard stick,which a ruler which is a yard long.) Once you know that a there are three feet in a yard, all you have to do is divide 20 by three to get the answer you want. It will not come out exactly, so you can express your answer as so many yards and so many feet remaining , or else say so many thirds ( of a yard) for the remaining feet.