A population?
Living together typically means two or more individuals sharing a residence and cohabitating on a regular basis, often sharing living expenses, responsibilities, and activities. It implies a more committed and intimate relationship than simply sharing a household as roommates.
The Census Bureau defines a family as a group of two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption living together in the same household. This can include married couples, parents and children, or siblings living together. It does not include unrelated individuals sharing a living space.
10 i think no more than 12
Three or more generations of a family living together.
Yes
Genitive
If they are living alone no, if they have someone else living with them or some kind of help then yes why not.
Bc it has
i think there are four marriage, three or more living together, two living together, and single... :)
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.
They like living together in groups of 4 or 5 but more than that and they get annoyed and cramped.
I don't have specific information about individuals named Leann and Eddie or their living arrangements. If they are public figures or characters from a specific context, more details would be needed to provide an accurate answer. For personal inquiries about private individuals, it's best to refer to their social media or public statements.