because they might like different things and might want to join them because its up to them
Yes, a place can belong to more than one region depending on the context. For example, a city might be part of multiple administrative regions, such as a state and a metropolitan area, or it may be classified in different cultural or geographical regions. Additionally, in some cases, regions can overlap, allowing a location to be identified with more than one regional category.
Old people are more religious than young people. This is because they know more than the young.
6901 people
no
It means that a majority of the people agree to a law.
Yes, many people have mixed ancestry.
Mostly Europeans decendants. More than 90%.
They are similar in that they both have people, buildings, and business, but an urban community has more people and buildings than a rural community. An urban community will have more commercial business and more commercial traffic as well as regular traffic. A rural area will have more natural areas, more plants and animals.
People is a community of more than one person, whereas peoples is a collective noun for more than one people.
Actually, more than half of Europe's countries belong to the European Union. It is not important how many countries belong to it, even when less than half of Europe's countries did belong to it.
Yes
The people benefiting from my community service are the students in my school.
Yes, there are more than 10 Islands comprising the Galapagos which belong to Ecuador.
Moonflowers belong to the Ipomoea family. More than 500 species are counted in this large group.
It depends on the size of the community.
An organism that is omnivorous, like a human, can belong to more than one food chain as it can consume both plants and animals for energy. By feeding on a variety of organisms, omnivores can occupy multiple trophic levels in different food chains.
Collectivism is the belief or practice that places the community or group as a whole as more important than any individual within that group. This ideology prioritizes the well-being of the community over individual desires or needs.