No, separate species cannot mate. With animals such as dogs and cats it is different. Wheras a poodle can mate with a lab, and a Siamese with Himalayan because they are in the same families, beavers and racoons would not, even if forced.
Areal extent is the magnitude of an area. This term is often used in cartography. Areal is the adjective form of the noun area. An extent is the magnitude of something.
Sao Jose-de-Areal's population is 8,352.
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No, they aren't.
Areal plants are plants that grow in waterlogged, swampy areas known as "wetlands." These plants are adapted to thrive in saturated soils and fluctuating water levels, such as cattails and water lilies. They play a key role in maintaining the health of wetland ecosystems by providing habitat, filtering water, and supporting diverse plant and animal species.
Aerial animals are basically any animal who can naturally fly, glide, or soar in the air. Aerial animals include birds, insects, bats, sugar gliders, and flying squirrels.
Word areal is also called bit density. Word areal is the amount of data that can be packed onto a storage medium. Those densities are measured in gigabits per square inch. The term is useful for comparing different types of media, such as magnetic disks and optical disks. Current magnetic and optical disks have areal densities of several gigabits per square inch.
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Yes.