clumped
"Clumped" refers to a situation where objects or individuals are grouped closely together rather than being spread out. This term is often used in various contexts, such as in ecology to describe how certain species, like penguins, may gather in large colonies for protection or social interaction.
In statistics, "clumped" can describe data points that are concentrated in specific areas rather than being evenly distributed. For example, if a survey shows that most responses are clustered around a particular age group, the data can be considered clumped. This can affect analysis and interpretation of trends.