Animals often need to move when resources become scarce. They may need to move to find a mate, or for sufficient gene mixing to maintain a viable population. Fragmentation of the habitat makes the organisms extremely vulnerable to any threat. For this reason, environmentalists work to provide 'corridors' linking the patches of protected land.
If you have brown spots on the roof of your mouth, it could be patches of melanin. Another reason brown spots might show up is because someone smokes.
Not if you have huge patches of skin on the arms. If you have Huge patches on the legs or small patches on the arm they could.
One could purchase Disney embroidered patches for clothing directly online at the Disney store or by logging on to Amazon and running a search for Disney patches.
This could be dysfunctional, disadvantageous, disposable, dispensable, defunct, discarded, doomed, dead.
Someone can find information about Harley Davidson patches by asking a person who has Harley Davidson patches. They could also go to the library and find a book about Harley Davidson patches.
it could be a 'clump' of plants
IT COULD EITHER BE ROSACEA OR ECZEMA.
I really enjoyed the book about US Navy Seals in Vietnam that was written by a guy whose nickname is "Patches". He's got a lot of patches on his vest. Each of those patches indicates a certain military unit.
A method of providing service could be protected.
Thsi could be a complication of AIDS.
No. "patched" could be, ex. The patched stuffed animal had many different colors. "patches" is either a plural noun or a verb.
The brain is protected by the skull for one main reason. The brain is vital for functioning many parts of the body. If the brain is severely injured, the body could die. The skull is there for that simple reason--to protect. An accidental smack on the head that usually gets nursed with an 'ow, that hurt, i guess' and some tender rubbing could result in major brain malfunctions or death. The skull is something you don't want to loose! :)