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If it had been an island or peninsula it could've been isolated (isolated from re-supply).
Because Australia has been isolated from the rest of the world for many thousands of years.
the harshness of the greek to create a isolated community is to work together even though to might take a lot of hard work because the Greek had a lot of supplies
Independent city-states formed in Greece
an ecosystem, or if you meant more of an isolated, completely self-sufficient population, then an oasis.
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A population that becomes divided (isolated) by a physical barrier, allowing each of the separated groups an independent evolutionary path.
Yes. Although isolated tornadoes usually don't get very high intensity ratings, even the weakest category of tornado, EF0, can cause damage.
If you mean an "independent variable", it is something that has been carefully isolated in an experiment as being the only factor known to have changed, so that its effects can be analyzed without other factors affecting the result.
It isolated them from one another, so they became independent city-states, instead of a unified nation.
Better known as "adaptive radiation", it is independent evolution from a population of a species that has become geographically isolated from its parent population.
Ayers Rock, now known by its original name of Uluru, is a monolith. More specifically, it is an inselberg, which is an isolated hill of rock which rises above the surrounding flat landscape.