The order of Succesion is The Vice President,Speaker of the House,then President Pro Tempore of the Senate, then members of the Cabinent starting with the Secretary of State.
Succesion accurs is nature. This is plants and animals.
It depends on just where the ecosystem is located.
Secondary succession can be triggered by events such as fires, logging, farming, or natural disasters that disturb existing ecosystems and remove existing vegetation but leave the soil intact. This allows for the re-establishment of plant and animal communities in the area.
Hawaii experiences both primary and secondary succession. Primary succession occurs on newly formed volcanic islands, while secondary succession occurs following disturbances like volcanic eruptions or human activity on established land.
After a fire destroys a forest ecosystem, succession typically begins with rapid colonization by pioneer species, such as grasses and fire-adapted plants, which can quickly stabilize the soil and promote nutrient cycling. This process, known as secondary succession, occurs faster than primary succession, as the soil and seed bank often remain intact. In contrast, the succession observed on a volcano often starts from bare rock or ash, requiring the establishment of soil from scratch through primary succession, which is a much slower process involving lichens and mosses before larger plants can thrive. Thus, the key difference lies in the starting conditions and the speed of recovery.
In the line of succesion to the Presidency after the Vice President is the Speaker of the House.
In the US government it is called the line of succesion. It starts when the president dies, or quits office.
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Succesion accurs is nature. This is plants and animals.
It specifies the full line of succession should the president no longer be able to serve. The Vice-President has always been second in line, but the Act specifies the next 18 places, including the Speaker of the House in 3rd, President pro tempore of the Senate in 4th, and on down the line of Cabinet Secretaries.
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The line of succession continues with the Cabinet, beginning with the Secretary of State. As of March, 2009, the US Secretary of State is former First Lady and Presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Inherited means gained by succesion or by a will
Article 2 of the Constitution outlines presidential and vice presidential, terms of office, succesion, duties, oath of office, impeachment, and executive powers.
The president pro tempore of the US Senate is third in line, behind the vice-president and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. At one time, the "pro temp" was second in line, but an obvious conflict of interest occurred when he voted to remove Andrew Johnson from office, so the order was changed.
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