Depending on what the animals' climates were like, each sub-species would begin to develop different characteristics to help them survive in their environment. For example: if one sub-species lived in the mountains and the other in the desert, the mountain group would probably develop something like sure-footedness, while the desert group would be more likely to adapt to go for longer periods of time without water.
The properties of a subgroup would include the identity of the subgroup being the identity of the group and the inverse of an element of the subgroup would be the same in the group. The intersection of two subgroups would be a separate group in the system.
The abstract noun for the word "isolated" is "isolation." It refers to the state of being separated or apart from others, highlighting the condition or experience of being isolated.
A smaller subgroup of the population being studied is called a sample. This sample is selected to represent the larger population and allows researchers to draw conclusions and make inferences about the entire group based on the characteristics of the sample.
being geographically literate means that one can read a geographical map of terrain down to a simple highway road map.
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The phobia of being alone or isolated
The art of being isolated on an island.
Being an island, being isolated, being cut off.
Sitka, Alaska is the largest city in the US geographically, covering an area of 4,815 square miles with much of that being water.
Isolated can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: in isolation. Verb: the past tense of the verb 'isolate'.
To be geographically literate is to be able to read and write geographical terms such as being able to read a map.
The process or fact of isolating or being isolated.