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transient communities

Transient communities are groups of people who come together temporarily and do not establish long-term residence or deep roots in a specific area. Examples include seasonal workers, travelers, students, or short-term residents. These communities often form around specific activities or industries, like tourism or construction, and disperse once their purpose is completed. Because of their fleeting nature, transient communities typically have less stability and fewer long-term social structures compared to permanent communities. They play important roles in local economies and culture, but their transient status influences their social dynamics and community development.