NO
yes it does stay in one place
People no longer had to move from one place to another to seek food. They could stay in one place.
no it is not true at all because, the populations had actually decreased and they could not permenently stay in one place they had to keep traveling from place to place
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
There is no specific jargon which is used to describe a fish that can only stay in one salinity zone.
When you stay in one place permanently, it is called residing or settling down.
Black lionfish stay in place
Early humans were gather and hunters and had to move from place to place where food could be found. They could not stay in one place until they learned to farm.
Once again we are faced with the problem of opposites. Explore means to tavel an area for the purpose of discovery. So the opposite could be to stay in one place in order not to discover something new: hide. Or it could be to travel an area without wishing to discover anything: itinerate. Or it could mean to stay in one place in order to discover something: contemplate.
They can't stay with either one of them the gold fish will be eaten by both of them.
No. Often fish will just stay in one place if they are resting or sleeping. However if the fish is floating ontop of the water or you havent noticed movement or eating in a few days, then probably.
it is warmer water in the corner