No they are not.
yes
Climax communities vary because they are influenced by factors such as climate, soil conditions, topography, and disturbances. Different regions have different environmental conditions that lead to the development of specific climax communities over time.
The climax is the resolution.:)
it affected the lives and the communitys of it
climax is a greek word. It is written "κλίμαξ" read the same as climax, but "κλίμακα", read as climaka, is used way more often. They have the same meaning.
in gated communitys
city-states
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
No. The current in a series circuit is the same everywhere. The voltage across a parallel circuit is the same.
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
it means to be everywhere at the same time
No, turning point and climax are not the same thing. A turning point is a moment in the story where the action changes direction, while the climax is the highest point of tension in the story where the conflict is resolved. The turning point can lead to the climax but they serve different narrative functions.