ecological succession
natural community following a disturbance. It involves a gradual process of colonization, establishment, and replacement of plant and animal species until a stable climax community is reached.
Primary Succession
Changes that occur in a community
Succession is the process of one community of organisms gradually replacing another in a particular area over time. It can be primary, starting from bare rock or soil, or secondary, following a disturbance like a fire or flood. Succession leads to a more stable and diverse ecosystem as pioneer species are replaced by more specialized ones.
Changes that repeat themselves after a fixed interval of time are periodic changes. eg. day and night formation. Changes that do not repeat themselves after a fixed interval of time are non periodic changes.eg. tornado i.e. a natural calamity.
sucsesion
Succession in science refers to the process by which an ecological community evolves over time. It involves a series of biological and environmental changes that occur as one community is replaced by another until a stable climax community is reached. Succession can be primary (starting from bare rock or soil) or secondary (following disturbance to an existing community).
secondary succession.
Time-series models provide accurate forecasts when the changes that occur in the variable's environment are slow and consistent.
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Tidal power is not predictable becaus eif it was we would not have natural desasters such as tsunamis, we would be fully equipt if we could predict when they occur!
Succession is the process of natural changes that occur in a community over time, where one group of species is replaced by another. It generally involves a series of stages leading to a more complex and diverse ecosystem. Succession can be primary, starting from bare rock or soil, or secondary, following a disturbance like fire or flooding.