people do that because they think that other cities have more money so they pay the workers more money.
A collective noun is a word for a group of people or things; some examples are:a flock of bidsa crew of workersa litter of kittensa crowd of onlookersa herd of cattlea troupe of actors
A compound noun is a word made up of two or more nouns to form a word with its own meaning. There are three types of compound nouns:open spaced: tennis shoe, front door, paint brushhyphenated: mother-in-law, fifty-five, six-packclosed: bathtub, baseball, houseboatA collective noun is a word to group nouns for people or things as a unit. Some examples are:a crowd of people, a class of students, a crew of workersa herd of buffalo, a flock of pigeons, a pod of whalesa batch of bread, a bouquet of flowers, a sheaf of wheat
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Examples:a bouquet of flowersa crew of sailorsa crowd of onlookersa deck of cardsa fleet of taxisa flock of birdsa herd of buffaloa pack of wolvesa slate of candidatesa troupe of actorsAn abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. An abstract noun is a word for something that is known, learned, thought, understood, or felt emotionally. Examples:abilitybeautycharmdiplomacyeducationfungallantryhappinessintelligencejoy
A chickens need for water varies with weather conditions and activity. keep fresh clean water available at all times. A typical flock of 15 birds can drink up to a gallon of water per day, more in hot weather.
There were many islands and finches on each. The finches did not fly from their home island to other islands. Different islands had different food for the finches. Darwin noticed that where there were plenty of honeysuckle flowers for the birds to feed on, the finches there had long beaks. On islands where the best bird-food was small seeds, the finches had beaks more like canary beaks, short and strong. Darwin also noticed that the finches were all from the same original flock and had probably mixed up when the islands were closer together and they could fly to any island to feed. So Darwin concluded that when the finches became isolated on different islands, their beaks evolved to be most suitable for eating the food available. The birds with the wrong beaks died young and had few chicks and these chicks unfortunately for them inherited their parents silly beaks. The birds with the right beaks fed well and had lots of chicks who inherited good beaks. So eventually nearly all the finches on any given island had the most suitably shaped beaks.
maybe have bannnanas or something like strawbwrry.
because their emperor had unfair laws
Think about all the jobs that were there.
idk but i think its this "The wealthy competed for power and the chance to run the city state"?
i think that they entered the cononiy and beat them up
Immigration
The economy of the Northern United States was focused on business and industrialization. This led to a more sustainable and productive lifestyle, which caused more people to flock to the North. In addition, the North was the center of trading for the country, which, too, caused people to flock here.
that's true but whats youre question
Flock - To congregate, or for a group of people to head to a single point. "When the weather gets hot, people will flock to the only lemonade stand on the beach."
The word "flock" is typically used to refer to a group of birds, especially when they are moving or feeding together. It can also be used for groups of sheep or goats.
Hunters-gatherers led to settling into group dwelling (hamlet, village) based on farming and cultivation. Cities came much later, with the British industrial revolution attracting people to leave the land and flock to the cities - resulting in factories and the mills, etc.
Hunters-gatherers led to settling into group dwelling (hamlet, village) based on farming and cultivation. Cities came much later, with the British industrial revolution attracting people to leave the land and flock to the cities - resulting in factories and the mills, etc.