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its deciduous :)
A deciduous forest is a climax community that changes leaves in the fall.
It is its deciduous :)
The types of climax communities are: Climax forest: dominated by large, mature trees in a stable ecosystem. Climax grassland: characterized by stable grasses and herbaceous plants. Climax shrubland: dominated by woody shrubs in a mature and stable state.
Climax communities dominated by grasses are called grasslands. These ecosystems are characterized by vast expanses of grasses with occasional trees or shrubs scattered throughout. Grasslands typically occur in areas with moderate rainfall and periodic fires.
A climax community dominated by grasses is known as a grassland ecosystem. This type of ecosystem typically has a high proportion of grass species and is well adapted to dry conditions. It is a stable and mature community that has reached a state of equilibrium with its environment.
A climax community in nature is one that has reached equilibrium and is stable. Three examples of climax communities are grasslands, pine forest, and desert.
The communities in a successional sequence of primary succession?
The Rain Forests are found throughout the north and southern heimspheres and are classified by the amount of rainfall that falls during the rainy season which is about 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches) annually. These forrests are usually dominated by hardwood (leafy) trees. The Boreal (called The Taiga in Europe/Asia) Forest is one long strip of softwood dominated forest that collectively covers 1.7 billion acres. It can also be split into two separate forests the Northern Boreal and Southern Boreal. The North is dominated by black spruce, jack pine and larch, while the South is dominated by trembling aspen, white birch, balsam poplar and white spruce. The climax species for this forest is the White Cedar.
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The town of Climax is located east of High Point, and south of Greensboro.
Biome
They're communities in the last stage of succession.