Clumped
Clumped
Clumped
Clumped
Clumped
Clumped
Fish living in schools exhibit a clumped distribution pattern, where individuals are grouped closely together in specific areas. This behavior offers benefits such as protection from predators, improved foraging success, and reproduction opportunities.
Yes because the population increased in 1999.
In general, yes. The usual pattern is that the high school serves a larger area than the middle schools that feed into it, which in turn serve a larger area than the elementary schools that feed into them. It's atypical for students at the same middle school to go to different high schools unless parents specifically elect to send their children to a different school (such as a "magnet", charter, or parochial school).
The oceans can feed the world if we don't destroy it first.
No they shouldn't they should feed them healthy meals.
They feed at night where they dive down and feed on schools of fish and squid.
There would be more because lots of animals feed off of grass, and lots of animals feed of the animals that feed off of grass