Communities form when groups of people with shared interests, values, or characteristics come together to support each other, collaborate, and build relationships. Common goals and needs often serve as a foundation for community formation, fostering a sense of belonging and connection among its members. Communication, cooperation, and a sense of unity are essential elements in the formation and maintenance of communities.
WaterAid was formed in 1981 to address the lack of access to clean water and sanitation in disadvantaged communities around the world. The organization aims to provide sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene solutions to help improve health, education, and livelihoods in these communities.
Primary succession
Primary succession
Communities are formed by groups of individuals who share common interests, values, and goals. They can be based on factors such as location, hobbies, religion, ethnicity, or profession. Strong communities are built on mutual respect, cooperation, and support among their members.
The communities in a successional sequence of primary succession?
Maroons
The Exodusters
B. Maroons
Maroons
Maroons
Europeans to help them
A dependable food supply.
WaterAid was formed in 1981 to address the lack of access to clean water and sanitation in disadvantaged communities around the world. The organization aims to provide sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene solutions to help improve health, education, and livelihoods in these communities.
Independent city-states formed in Greece
The first Kahals formed in the Jewish communities during the 15th century to collect taxes. Kahals have been formed in Jewish communities since Biblical times, but in modern times they started appearing in the 15th century as a way to collect taxes. The non-Jewish authorities commanded the Jews to collect the required taxes within their own communities and hand it over to the local governments in a lump sum.
Utopians
maroon colonies