the lava and ash deposited during a volcanic eruption breaks down to provide valuable nutrients for the soil
Primary succession occurs after a volcanic eruption or earthquake; it involves the breakdown of rocks by lichens to create new, nutrient-rich soils
After the eruption which creates an atol it is the primary succession.
primary succession
primary succession
what is a biome
Primary
migration is when an animal goes from place to place usually according to season but succession is the slow changes that occur when one community replaces another. your welcome
Ecological Succession--The gradual replacement of one community by anotherPrimary Succession--Ecological succession that happens where there are few, if any, living things.Secondary Succession--Ecological succession in a place where a community already exists.
The gradual change in living communities that follows a disturbance is called succession. Secondary succession is the sequence of community change that takes place when a community is disrupted by natural disaster or human actions.
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In places no land has ever been, so like when a volcano erupts and forms new land. It occurs on the new land that no life has ever been on.
No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.
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a volcanic eruption that takes place on the sides rather than the summit
Primary succession
Primary succession
on sand, sand dunes, shingle, as well as bare rock and cooled volcanic lava.
First volcanic eruptionVolcanologists have found old volcanic rocks in the cratons of most continents. Here's a brief list of places and ages:Canada: 3.5 to 2.8 billion yearsRhodesia (Zimbabwe): 3.4 billion yearsSouth Africa: 3.3 billion yearsWest Australia: 2.8 billion yearsWest Australia: 3.1 billion yearsThe last eruption took place in Chili.
The volcano erupted in Iceland but the ash from the volcano covered most of Europe and Asia.
probably kansas because there is no volcanos or anything here and probably anywhere without volcanos
Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
Tsunamis can be formed after certain underwater events take place. A tsunami can form after an underwater landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption.
Volcanoes seldom appear suddenly, out of nowhere. Most volcanic eruptions take place in volcanoes that already exist. They are generally quite well known, and thus, easily avoided by those who wish to avoid volcanic eruptions.