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Tundra is a noun.
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An ecosystem undergoes what is referred to as ecological succession in response to a disturbance. Ecological succession is the natural process in which a disturbed area is gradually taken over by a species or groups of species that were not there before.
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according to my research ecological succession and biological succession of plant life is the two primary succession in tundra.
No, Mount Everest is not tundra. It is a towering peak in the Himalayas with various ecological zones including alpine meadows, rocky terrain, and glaciers, but not tundra. Tundra is typically found at high latitudes or altitudes with low temperatures and a short growing season.
Earth's major ecological communities include forests, grasslands, deserts, tundra, and aquatic ecosystems such as freshwater and marine ecosystems. Each of these communities have distinct biodiversity, climate conditions, and ecological processes.
There are a variety of ecological zones. These include the ecological zones called littoral, sublittoral, epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic as well as abyssal.
Tundras provide important ecological services such as carbon sequestration, where they store large amounts of carbon in the soil and vegetation, helping mitigate climate change. Additionally, tundras act as important habitat for a variety of wildlife species, supporting biodiversity and ecosystem stability.
The tundra and desert are both characterized by extreme temperatures, with the tundra being cold and the desert being hot. They also have limited vegetation due to harsh conditions, but the tundra has permafrost while the desert does not. Additionally, they both play important ecological roles in their respective regions.
The top layer of soil in the tundra that thaws in the summer is called the "active layer." This layer thaws and refreezes seasonally, influencing plant growth and nutrient availability. It is important for various ecological processes in tundra ecosystems.
Ecological Concerns: # Uranium mining residue. # Copper mining runoff contamination, # Fertelizer runoff contamination of the water supply from nitrates. # City heat build up from air conditioning units. # With such a small amount of rainfall there is never enough water available.
Some ecological issues in the tundra include melting permafrost due to climate change, which can release stored carbon and methane into the atmosphere, disrupting ecosystems. Additionally, increased human activities such as oil and gas extraction can lead to habitat destruction and pollution in these sensitive environments. This can threaten the survival of tundra species that are specially adapted to the extreme conditions of the region.