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Q: In a pond which change would most likely lead to terrestrial succession?
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In a pond which change would most likely lead to terrestrial succcession?

4 an increase in sediment, fallen leaves, and tree limbs accumulating on the bottom of the pond


Primary succession would most likely occur after?

a lava flow


Would a newly formed volcanic island be considered a likely candidate for primary succession?

Yes, it would.


In what habitat would a cold blooded organism be least likely to live?

A terrestrial, arctic habitat.


In what habitat would a cold-blooded organism be least likely to live?

A terrestrial, arctic habitat.


What stresses would most likely cause an ecosystem to respond by succession?

Air Pollution Control


Which statement describes how this ecosystem is likely to change after many years of succession?

number of plants would increase (This is in the fish picture in which there is a lake between two hills that have trees and such on them. There are two fish in the picture.)


Which would be a likely reason that a succession does not reach the climax community status?

because animals always die


Which stage of succession would most likely experience the least variation in daily temperature?

stage D


Where would an ecologist be least likely to go to study primary succession?

A new island formed by volcanic eruption


Where would an ecologist least likely to go to study primary succession?

A new island formed by volcanic eruption


What inner planet could we most likely live on?

The inner or terrestrial planet that we could most likely live on is Earth. Mars would be a far distant second.