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pioneer species
Tall trees need deep soil. Pioneer species are the first species to live or grow in an area. There usually would not be soil in an area where no living things had been before.
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Pioneer species, such as lichens and mosses, are the first organisms to colonize barren environments, like rocks or disturbed soils. They help prepare the area for other species by breaking down substrate, which aids in soil formation and nutrient cycling. As they die and decompose, they enrich the soil, allowing more complex plants to establish. This process gradually transforms the environment, facilitating biodiversity and ecosystem development.
After the eruption, plants began to colonize the volcanic debris. Such plants that is called pioneer species
Living things are sorted intio species
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind
The first living things to move into a barren environment are usually pioneer species like lichens or mosses. These organisms are well adapted to harsh conditions and are able to colonize the habitat, paving the way for other plant and animal species to follow. Their presence helps to create soil and provide resources for more complex organisms to thrive.
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind
Pioneer species are typically the first organisms to colonize barren environments, and they often include lichens, mosses, and certain types of bacteria and fungi. In terrestrial ecosystems, lichens and mosses can establish themselves on bare rock or soil, facilitating the process of soil formation. In aquatic environments, phytoplankton often serve as pioneer species, initiating the ecological succession process. These organisms play a crucial role in transforming inhospitable areas into more complex ecosystems.
A group of living things is called a population if they belong to the same species, a community if they comprise different species living in the same area, and an ecosystem if they interact with each other and their physical environment.
Because people has life and the species that have life can live, so we are called living things :))