Well in the 1930's they didn't have computers and the gas prices were lower, and the community is probaly a lot safer now because we have house alarms and dogs. LOL
They didn't have AIDS back then.
Because server 2008 is more updated than server 2003.
No, an organism is not bigger than a community. An organism refers to a single living entity, such as a plant, animal, or microbe, while a community consists of multiple organisms of different species interacting in a specific environment. Therefore, a community encompasses many organisms, making it larger in scale.
Yes, a biome is larger in scale than a community. A biome encompasses a larger geographic area that shares similar climate, vegetation, and animal life, while a community refers to the interacting populations of different species within a specific ecosystem.
more
Much less than they do now
The receiver might have a different dwelling than the giver due to personal preferences, financial circumstances, or lifestyle choices. It could also be a result of cultural practices or family traditions that dictate separate living spaces for individuals within the community.
A community is larger than a species population. A community consists of interacting populations of different species within a given area, while a species population refers to the total number of individuals of a single species in a specific area.
Isolationism
germany was hurt more by the treaty of versailles than by the depression
The value of money changed, sweetheart. :)
A community contains more organisms than a population. A population consists of individuals of the same species in a specific area, while a community includes all the different populations of species living together in the same area.