Biome
Communities are groups of interacting populations of different species in a specific area, while ecosystems include both the living and non-living components of a specific area interacting with each other. Both communities and ecosystems involve different organisms coexisting and interacting with each other, but ecosystems also include the physical environment as a crucial component.
goldfish live in groups called schools they don't go to school there group is called a school
Militias were citizen groups who pledged to protect their own community.
a group of organisms of the same species that interbreed among themselves and live in a determined area are called a population and different populations that live in a determined area form a community. Example: species-> House cat population-> House cats of San Fernando Valley community-> all the house pets of San Fernando Valley
A group of quokkas is called a mob. They are sociable creatures and live in small family groups or larger communities.
The three subdivisions of the biological environment are ecosystems, communities, and populations. Ecosystems encompass all living organisms and their physical environment in a specific area. Communities refer to the various species living in the same area and interacting with each other. Populations are groups of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
In the Stone Age, the Earth's population was supported by small groups called Hunter-Gatherers.
Medical communities, support groups, therapy / therapists communities, and local / related family and friends.
Monastic communities consist of groups of Christian men who have given up all their private possessions and lived very simply, devoting their lives to worship. These men are called monks. Female monastic communities are comprised of nuns.
Artificial boundaries can cause problems when they do not align with natural or cultural divisions, leading to conflict or inefficiencies. They may also inhibit communication and cooperation between different groups and disrupt ecosystems or communities.
Environmental Sustainability
Coastal erosion and flooding primarily affect coastal communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems. These events can lead to damage to property, displacement of communities, loss of habitat for plants and animals, and increased vulnerability to future natural disasters. Additionally, vulnerable populations such as low-income communities and minority groups are often disproportionately affected by the impacts of coastal erosion and flooding.