This would be secondary succession because it occurs after most natural events like a forest fire, a flood, tsunami, or destroyed plant life. While primary succession is like after a volcano has erupted. The resulting barren land is first colonized by pioneer plants which pave the way for later, less hardy plants, such as Hardwood, by facilitating Pedogenesis, especially through the biotic acceleration of Weatheringand the addition of organic debris to the surface Regolith.
Secondary succession is faster than primary succession because soil is already there and the soil usually contains many seeds.
It's primary succession!
what kind of infrastructural facilities are required in rural or urban communities living in coastal areas or in flood prone areas or earthquake prone areas
it depends on the kind of material medium it occurs on. and it's wavelenght.
sliding friction.
primary succession rather than secondary because primary is when you start completely new.
primary succession
it depends on if the primary succession succeeds and is basically depending on whether anything that happens that could make it be in a state that it would for example burn down that would make it happen
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Secondary succession occurs most often
The four stages of succession that occur after a glacier recedes are lichens, mosses, grasses, and trees. Each stage building upon the last.
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Primary succession occurs in an area with no soil or organic matter, like an area after a volcanic eruption. Secondary succession occurs where there is already soil.
Primary succession occurs after the complete wipe out of vegetation. After the wipe out occurs, small shrubs and grasses grow. Secondary succession however, occurs when there has been destruction to the land, but not enough to completely devastate the area. Hard woods grow during secondary succession.