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It would form a colony.
How do corals form a colony?
The Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira tried to form a colony there in 1595.
It's a tough deal for ant chaps, but the reward for those few females who conceive and form a colony is huge.
In bryozoans, the progeny, called zooids, are produced by an asexual process called budding and almost invariably remain in intimate contact to form a colony.
Meanwhile, many Armenians south of the Caucasus migrated south to join others in the region of the Taurus Mountains and to form a colony in Cilicia.
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Suppose I take a bacterium from soil, and I put it in a petri dish, and it forms a colony.
In 1828 Sint Eustatius, together with Saba, formed a colony of the Dutch West Indies.
On the coast between Santa Monica and Malibu is Pacific Palisades, where a Methodist group formed a colony in the 1920s "for moral and cultural betterment", and where artists and writers lived bohemian-style in the 1940s.
Highlighting the bankruptcy of Thomas Jefferson's words, they decided to seek that vision elsewhere: "Resolved," they concluded, "that we organize ourselves into an Association for the purpose of forming a Colony to be located in the Republic of Hayti".
11)The Word for World is Forest – Ursula le Guin Humans from Earth have formed a colony on "New Tahiti", a tree-covered planet inhabited by small, green-furred inhabitants.
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