In Scotland, it is socially acceptable for young adults to live away from their families. Despite this, many young adults, even married ones, live with their parents for financial reasons.
No - the young of grasshoppers hatch out as smaller versions of the adults, but without wings.
There are about 300 thousand adults that live in Canada. This number fluctuates based on the number of people who move in and out of the country.
Kangaroos only live in Australia. They are native to that country. The bear live young, but the mother raises her young in her pouch.
Most of them will not live to become adults. By producing a large number of young, it helps assure that SOME will live to become adults, and reproduce. Otherwise, all frogs and fish would have died long ago.
Books live Stargirl and Milkweed are classed as for teenagers or young adults.
Owatonna, Minnesota, USA
Speaking as a young adult, because it's informative, entertaining, and there's no end. There's ALWAYS something to do. And my friends live on it.
as terrible as it is, it depends on what country you live in.
It is possible yes. However, it does depend on the crime as there could be issues where young people and vulnerable adults are concerned. It is advisable to contact the Rugby Union Board for the country you live in and ask for their policy on the matter
In the United States, it is estimated that 36 percent of young adults live at home with their parents. These are people from 18 to 31 years of age.
according to what country you live in, mine's good for the year..