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No; a marine is traditionally a 'navy soldier' specializing in amphibious warfare. If and when they are sent to present-day hotspot, they may if circumstances allow be active - or support/protect the people involved - in rebuilding community services destroyed by war. But that doesn't make them community workers by nature.
There are 9 community property states in the United States in which upon death or divorce of a spouse to a marriage, property acquired during marriage is split 50/50. If you wish to change the nature of community property then it must be in writing. Most common people will sign a prenuptial agreement and these are a valid way to alter the nature of property distribution. You can also do this during marriage but make sure that you see a lawyer about this as it is more complicated than you think and if you do it wrong then the community property presumption will apply and it will be distributed according to community property principals.
Yes, clumped distributions are one of the most common types found in nature. This pattern often occurs due to resource availability, social behavior, or environmental conditions that create patches of suitable habitat, leading individuals to group together. Examples include schools of fish, herds of mammals, and plants growing in favorable conditions.
marine biologist study oceanography so pretty much the nature of the ocean
A uniform distribution pattern spreads out evenly in an ecosystem. In this pattern, organisms are evenly spaced out from each other, which can occur when resources are limited and individuals compete for space. This distribution is less common in nature compared to clumped or random distributions.
It is a consequence of the Central Limit Theorem (CLT). Suppose you have a large number of independent random variables. Then, provided some fairly simple conditions are met, the CLT states that their mean has a distribution which approximates the Normal distribution - the bell curve.
The reason why random distribution patterns for species are the rarest in nature is because of biotic and abiotic factors. These give rise to organisms being clustered or spread out.
It means polluting and devastating the nature of sea and sea habitants
The most common polysaccharide found in nature is cellulose.
The most common metalloid found in nature is silicon.
very common
the most common.