caviar
caviar
Red, Caspian, and Mediterranean have in common that they are all names of seas. Further they all are part of the land mass that encompasses Europe and Asia.
Yes, it's common.
They are all in the Middle East.
i believe around 12 feet but 10+ is very common up in british columbia
They are all bodies of water near the Fertile Cresont in Mesopatamia.
Caviar is the eggs of certain species of fish, preserved with salt. The most common species used is Sturgeon, also used are Salmon and Lumpfish.
Caviar can be roe from more than just one form of fish (sturgeon is preferred), but it is common with squid.
In recipes calling for digestive biscuits, it is common to substitute graham crackers in the United States and Canada. The original graham cracker is called a "digestive biscuit" in Britain. However, graham crackers are typically a little dryer and more brittle.
Sturgeons are not a natural prey of sharks, for two main reasons: a) The sturgeon is a salt and fresh water bony fish (it is considered a «living fossil»). Pups and youngsters live mostly in cold water rivers until maturity, where the bull shark is absent (beeing the most common fresh water shark predator, it lives in warm waters, avoiding the very cold to temperate waters that are the usual habitat of the sturgeon). b) A few (not all!) sturgeon species may migrate to coastal northern Atlantic ocean, in North America, in high latitude Europe and Asia, when they reach maturity. At that point, adult sturgeons are too large to be an easy prey of any shark, and larger species (like the Beluga Sturgeon) can reach a total lenght of 5 metres, or even larger.
Meatloaf can be made with various "Fillers". The most common ones are bread crumbs, Crushed crackers, oatmeal or rice.
Some sentences using the noun 'electromagnet'include:'The English physicist, William Sturgeon, first demonstrated his invention, the electromagnet, in 1824.''Sturgeon used a thin cylinder of iron, curved into a loop and wrapped in copper wire, to make his electromagnet.''Today, electromagnets are used in everyday equipment ranging from delicate medical and scientific instruments to simple locks.''One of the most common everyday use of an electromagnetis in transformers.'