Biological factors, an part of the marine environment influenced by organisms and which influences other organisms, include diffusion osmosis, active transport, and cellular surface-to-volume ratio.
The marine walked 3,700 meters.
there are 48 active or potentiaññy active volcanoes in the U.S
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Approximately 150, with about 60 active ones.
There are approximately 700 active duty Marine Colonels serving in the United States Marine Corps.
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There are about 200,000 US Marines on active duty.
About 200,000 Marines are on active duty in 2010.
Any General Officer (as of Oct 19th 1922; Prior to that, lieutenant colonels and colonels were able to be elected) who has 30 years of honorable service in the Marine Corps, and has a letter of recommendation from any current congressional member. That letter is taken up with the other candidates to be screened for who out of all of them is the most suitable on paper to lead the marine corps. The final word is given by the commander in chief.
In 1970 there were approximately 249000 Marines serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. This was the highest number of Marines since the end of World War II. Below is a breakdown of the Marine Corps personnel numbers in 1970: Active Duty: 237000 Active Reserve: 11000 Inactive Reserve: 1000The Marine Corps has continued to grow since then and as of 2019 there were over 186000 active duty Marines and 38500 reserve Marines.
There are four 15-man Marine Special Operations Teams (MSOTs) within an Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC). In turn, there are four MSOCs within a Marine Special Operations Battalion (MSOB), and right now, there are a total of three active MSOBs.
If your referring to United States Marine Corps: 202,779 active (as of October 2010) 40,000 reserve (as of 2010) And Royal Marines: 7,420 active 970 reserve
There are thousands of US Army Colonels and Lt. Colonels. Between the two, on active duty alone, there are probably close to 10,000. There could be up to 50 at one base depending on the size of the base. There are nearly 50 Major Generals in the Army (3-star), which are close to .5% of officers, or .0007% of the Army. Full Colonels make up about 5% of the active duty Army officers (1% of total Army soldiers). Lt. Colonels make up about 13% of the active duty Army officers (3% of total Army soldiers). In addition, as a full Colonel, you are forced to retire at 30 years of commissioned service. My father, started as a Private, went to OCS, became commissioned as a 2LT and made it to Colonel within the normal 22 years of being commissioned. He was forced to retire at 30 years of commissioned service, however, he did have a total of 32 years since he was enlisted prior to his commissioning. While these numbers serve as a general guideline, they will change over time do to normal fluctuations in the needs of our military, wartime, peacetime, etc.
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According to the article at http://www.slate.com/id/2139847/sidebar/2140026/, there are 82 on active duty, and 400 retired.
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