primary succession cuz it has 2 break down soil
primary takes longer
I takes longer for primary succession than secondary succession to go back to its original state
When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.
Yes, in fact, Pangea was developed as a result of Wegner's work on continental drift.
Lichens work by picking up nutrients to help them produce and also pick up water to help the grow and live longer.
i think that renewable resource can run out by example:trees trees get cut down by humans and it takes longer to grow than to cut down
I takes longer for primary succession than secondary succession to go back to its original state
Soil nutrients remain in the area which enables plants to grow.
Secondary succession is faster than primary succession because soil is already there and the soil usually contains many seeds.
Arctic Areas
The secondary wave breaks up.
the secondary wave breaks up
the primary wall can still grow with the cell, while once the secondary wall is created the cell can no longer grow. Even after the cell dies, the secondary wall will remain.
the secondary wave breaks up
the secondary wave break up
I am pretty sure it is a tap root.
When the secondary of a transformer is opened, there is no longer any load on the transformer. There will be some current flowing in the primary winding, which is needed to induce the voltage in the secondary. This primary current is referred to as the "no load" current, and is indicative of the core losses in the transformer.
A tertiary beneficiary is only entitled to proceeds if the primary and secondary beneficiaries are no longer living.