they gather more food
There is safety in numbers. A group of wildebeest is much less likely to get attacked by predators than a lone wildebeest.
how cells are organized into larger and larger groups to help living things survive
living and working in groups help the early people survive because they didnt have to do everything everyone would do a little bit (teamwork).
They traveled in groups to help each other.
They could help each other and protect each other.
Living in groups , wolves can help each other kill prey such as moose.
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safety in numbers, as huge shoals of fish wont be decimated by relatively small losses.
They are streamlined so it helps them swim through water quickly
Bees live together in groups called "hives". Although, it's rare to see bees traveling together, because they are usually doing things to help their hive and their queen bee.
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Mountain passes provided a way for settlers to navigate through the rugged terrain of the mountains and reach California. They offered easier routes for travel compared to traversing the mountains themselves, allowing settlers to transport goods and supplies more efficiently. Additionally, mountain passes often provided access to water sources and grazing lands, making them important stopping points for rest and resupply during the journey.