Evolution
Succession
No, the changes are far more gradual and are seasonal rather than day to day
Succession refers to the normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an area.
Earth quakes, weather erosion and tectonic plate movement.
No, it changes it pretty quickly. The lava destroy everything in its path!
gradual
The gradual model of speciation holds that species originate by slight morphological changes over long time spans. For example, sedimentary rock layers ofen hold veritical sequences of fossilized shelles of foraminiferans. The sequnce reflects graduatal morphological change. (From my Biology 101 book: 'Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life').
no
erosion
minimalist
Punctuated equilibrium
erosion glaciers and torndaoes
succession
It's Evolution
The changes in lifestyles that emerged in the 1920s were characterized by increased urbanization, the rise of consumer culture, and the embrace of more liberated social norms, particularly among young people. This period saw a shift towards a more modern and fast-paced way of living, with greater emphasis on leisure, entertainment, and personal freedom.
Sudden changes: Cracks in the Earth from earthquakes, lava plateaus from volcanic reactions, Gradual changes: mountains, coasts, river valleys, glacial valleys naja-stewart naja-stewart2
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