The Portuguese man O' war reproduces sexually. if you need to know more look it up on Google lazy.
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No, they usually reproduce asexually. What appears to be a single being is actually a colony (as coral are, yet different) of specialized polyps. The four parts of the colony (bladder/sail, dactylozooid/stinging, gonozooid/reproduction, gastrozooid/feeding) each create new buds which are genetic clones that add themselves to the colony. They are not individual life-forms but neither are they organs or cells of the overall organism; they are a unique life-form that is in-between these two states. A mature adult has a colony section that can release sperm-and-egg but a well-funded study to find out how these offspring differentiate into a specific colony part has not occurred. (Perhaps we need more marine biologists or more grants). This all happens while floating.
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The first Europeans to colonize Brazil were the Portuguese. In 1500, Brazil was colonized by Pedro Ã?lvares Cabral under Portugal. From this time until its independence in 1822, Brazil was a Portuguese colony. So, it was never a Spanish colony.
28 paratroopers can be dropped at one time from a Douglas C-47.
World War II was one the most horrific wars of all time. It was a terrible time, 2 charasterics are many deaths, and a horrific period in time.
There are too many countries and too many wars to give you an answer. You need to pick a country and a war or a time.
There was a census 2 weeks before the battle started in the north and south. This would calculate how many people were living in the areas at the time. This effected the areas because, due to the large number of deaths at the time, the north and south feared that there results would be wrong and feared the census monster. The census monster didn't like liars. Because the north and south didn't want the results they sent of to be 'lies' they increased the rate at which they reproduced. The prime minister at the time ordered the north and south to reproduce at a rate 300% greater than the average infant birth rate. So the greatest effect to the North and South during the Battle of Fort Sumter was, Sore Genitals.