Yes, it would.
Parking lot is considered primary succession, because no organisms previously lived on it. Parking lots can be considered like rocks, which also undergo primary succession. Overtime soil will be blown onto the parking lot and if not maintained plants will begin to grow thus starting new life= primary succession.
The primary succession of a Tundra biome is that it is a primary succession not a secondary.
Primary succession is biological and ecological succession of plant life. This can be in one or two plants.
primary succession cuz it has 2 break down soil
YES it is a primary succession
It's primary succession!
the lava and ash deposited during a volcanic eruption breaks down to provide valuable nutrients for the soil
primary succession rather than secondary because primary is when you start completely new.
Primary succession is the process by which vegetation begins to colonize on land that has never had growth, such as a volcanic island. An example of a sentence using the term "primary succession" is "A pioneer species, such as fungi or algae, is necessary for primary succession to occur. "
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
Primary succession
The succession stages differ from primary succession as the stages are nothing more than mere points of succession. Meanwhile, primary succession is considered to be a complete success and not just a point in success.
the creation of bog mat is secondary succession
Parking lot is considered primary succession, because no organisms previously lived on it. Parking lots can be considered like rocks, which also undergo primary succession. Overtime soil will be blown onto the parking lot and if not maintained plants will begin to grow thus starting new life= primary succession.
a recently created volcanic island
Secondary succession is faster than primary succession because soil is already there and the soil usually contains many seeds.
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.