Answer: Many major cruise lines sell "swimming with dolphin" excursions, with the majority available on sailings to the Caribbean. For many passengers -- adults and children alike -- to interact with these loveable creatures is a dream come true, with a photographer on hand to provide cherished memories of participants hugging and kissing their "flippered friends."
Tours that promise swimming with dolphins generally follow the format of an introductory talk before people wade into the pool and trainers use commands to call the dolphins over, where they are petted and, in some instances, perform a series of tricks, such as spectacular leaps, and provide "rides" by pulling individuals through the water as they hang on to their dorsal fins.
So, is swimming with dolphins humane? Although passengers will undoubtedly say they adore dolphins and sign up for these trips with good intentions, animal welfare organizations say dolphins' fixed "smiles" are deceptive and it is cruel to keep these seemingly happy-go-lucky creatures in captivity and allow people to swim with them
Answer:
I'd say Re
Explanation:
You're going down on the scale so you'd start backwards I believe. The last note was Mi if you're only counting the spaces, meaning that Re is missing.
Fun tip that I use:
I count how many words there is then count a box to see if it matches.
"vertex, edge, and face" are the three parts of a model among the following choices given in the question that you can use to edit its shape. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or the fourth option. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your help.