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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
7

Complete the table with the words in the box. applicable organization punctuation applicant application extracurricular interest

ing organize hard-working apply appropriate punctuate referee full-time collect delete collection rewrite secondary plagiarize surname (verb) (noun ) (adjective)
English
1 answer:
harina [27]3 years ago
3 0
I think it’s a noun there nothing else that shows a adverb
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Dolphins communicate with one another in a number of different ways by creating sounds, making physical contact with one another and through the use of body language.Vocally dolphins communicate using high-pitched clicking sounds and whistles this is especially important when traveling in pods that contain multiple dolphins where a mother may lose sight of her child or when two friends cannot find one another.

As stated earlier body language is also important for dolphins and their survival.

Body language can be used to indicate a number of thing such as a nearby predator, to indicate to other dolphins that they have found food, to demonstrate their level of fitness and prospect for a mating partner among other things.

HOW DOES A DOLPHINS ECHOLOCATION WORK?

Echolocation is a biological sonar used by dolphins and other marine mammals to locate objects in their environment.

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Without it dolphins would have a much more difficult time trying to find food and avoiding threats in the ocean.

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TAIL AND FLIPPER SLAPPING

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