community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.
An ecosystem. Like Earth!
A Biome or Ecosystem
biome
A sea shell may contain a dead animal but the shell itself is a protective covering that an animal made to protect itself.
Bear & Bare
The role of the community in conservation of resources is large because the community is what uses the resources. The community must try to make products and cities as green as possible.
a penis
There is no such animal as a lima. Lima is a large city in Peru and is the capital city.
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.
It depends on where the community is, but the chances of any community experiencing a tornado in a given year are low. However, if you look at it over the course of a human lifetime, a community covering a large area in a tornado prone area (Such as Oklahoma City or Birmingham, Alabama), the chances of the community being hit are considerable.
A biome is a large geographic area with similar climax communities. The ecosystems between the communities are also similar in a biome.
It is a large waterfall
A sea shell may contain a dead animal but the shell itself is a protective covering that an animal made to protect itself.
A city is a large community with many people.
A semi-large beast with it's mane covering it's neck,two legs at the front and back...you are human right?
Biomes
Micronesia was formed from a large geographic zit.
A large harbour would indicate the community was on the coast. This would imply the community had something to do with the sea. A fishing community or a shipbuilding community are two examples
A community outside of a large city is commonly referred to as a suburb. These areas are typically residential and offer a more suburban or rural environment compared to the urban setting of the city.
Some geographic separators are: Large Bodies of Water (Ocean, sea, etc.) Mountains Canyons Hills