More than one crisis can be referred to as a "series of crises" or "multiple crises." In some contexts, it may also be termed a "crisis situation" or "crisis event." The term "polycrisis" is also used to describe interconnected crises that affect various aspects of society, such as economic, environmental, and social challenges occurring simultaneously.
its just fishermen
well i don't know for certain but you could call them hippos
Performing more than one roles. Having more than one areas of responsibility or activity. Performing more than one roles. Having more than one areas of responsibility or activity. Performing more than one roles. Having more than one areas of responsibility or activity. Performing more than one roles. Having more than one areas of responsibility or activity.
more than one radius
because it has more than one diameter
Answer It all depends on what you call a crisis. No one can really answer this question for you unless you word it differently as no two people are the same so what I consider a crisis you may not. Try to be more specific with your question ok?
more than one lynx is call lynxes
you call them possums if your talking about more than 1
More than one fisherman is fishermen
More than one platypus is two or more platypuses. The plural is not 'platypi'.
Fish
swans
Ants
Pegasi I think.
Polygamy.
two goats
its just fishermen