The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.The Romans were prominent in history hundreds of years before the Vikings.
31 years
the climax in this story was when Feld goes to Sobel's place and asks him to retun to work
The Seven Years War was part of a series of wars known as the Wars of the Austrian Succession.
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It could take hundreds or even thousands of years to develop
Primary succession, which occurs in newly formed habitats with no previous plant material, can take hundreds or thousands of years to develop into a climax community due to the slow colonization and growth of plants in harsh environments. The process involves the gradual building of soil and establishment of pioneer species before more complex vegetation can take hold and reach a stable climax stage.
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primary succession
Terrestrial succession is the process of ecological change in an area that has been newly formed or disturbed. It involves the gradual replacement of plant and animal species in a specific order until a stable climax community is established. This process can take hundreds to thousands of years to complete.
100 - 200 years
100 to 200 years!!!! 100 TO 200 YEARS!!!!
It can take several decades to centuries for Mount St. Helens to develop into a climax community. The speed of recovery depends on various factors, including the severity of the eruption, the availability of nearby vegetation and seeds, and the ecological processes involved in succession.
The take hundreds of years to develop into a huge reef.
Succession is the process whereby communities of organisms gradually form and develop on existing soil or sediment. It typically begins with pioneer species, which are well adapted to harsh conditions, and eventually leads to more complex and diverse communities as the environment becomes more stable. This process can take hundreds to thousands of years to reach a climax community, which is relatively stable and self-sustaining.
Primary Succession
A primary succesion is an area that has not been previously occupied by a community.