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Succesion that takes place in a forest that has been destroyed by fire is an example of what?

Secondary succession


Desribe how secondary succession in a forest differs from primary succession after a volcano?

A good example of primary succession takes place after a volcano has a secondary succession is a process started by an event.


What is the difference between primary and secondary sucession?

Primary succession is when living things colonize an area where there were no living things to begin with. For example, after a glacier moves away. Secondary succession is the regeneration of a place that did have colonization. For example, after a forest is cut down.


What will be the consequences if the habitats of forest animals are destroyed?

The forest animals will have no place to exist and will become extinct.


Is a tornado primary or secondary succession?

A tornado results in secondary succession. The plants on the surface are destroyed, but buried seeds generally stay in place and the soil remains mostly intact.


When succession begins habitats have few examples of life called?

Primary succession happens in a place where there is no soil and as a gradual growth of an ecosystem over a long period of time. Secondary succession occurs where there is already vegetation but has been destroyed by a natural disaster.


What stages of succession will occur after a tornado strikes a region?

After a tornado strikes a region, the primary succession stage will begin with pioneer species like grasses and weeds colonizing the bare landscape. Over time, shrubs and small trees will establish, leading to the development of a young forest ecosystem. Eventually, the climax community, like a mature forest, will form as more complex plant and animal species become established.


What would happen if the rain forest in South America was destroyed?

the animals would have no place to live


What is forest reclamation?

the reclaiming of land that was at one point forest but gave way so something could be put in its place. the act of forest reclamation refers to restoring a forest that was essentially destroyed.


When ecological succession takes place in centeral new jersey the most probable climax community would be a mature forest?

Yes


What is the similarity between primary and secondary succession?

Primary succession occurs on land that is new and has never had a flora and fauna example: glacier retreats, lava flows. Secondary succession occurs on land that has been cleared example: by fire, of flora and fauna, but which still has viable seeds and spores in the soil.


What does surrounding means and example?

Surrounding is the place around you. If you are in a forest you are surrounded by trees.