A catastrophic disturbance is a disturbance that can cause a catastrophe such as a volcanic eruption, earth quake, hurricane or tidal wave.
A catastrophic disturbance, such as a volcanic eruption or a severe wildfire, can remove most of the organisms and significantly damage the soil in an ecosystem. These events can lead to the destruction of plant life, loss of animal habitats, and alteration of soil structure and nutrients. The aftermath often results in a barren landscape that requires a long period for ecological recovery and succession to occur.
disturbance, interference, interruption, stoppage
It would depend on what and how great the disturbance was.
The ozone depletion will be catastrophic. It is because it will cause human race to extinct.
There are three types of equilibrium: stable equilibrium, where a system returns to its original state after a disturbance; unstable equilibrium, where a system moves further away from its original state after a disturbance; and neutral equilibrium, where a system remains in its new state after a disturbance.
A disturbance that complately destroys the ecosystem, setting it back to "0".
. This kind of disturbance is classified as a primary disturbance
Secondary Disturbance
secondary disturbance
This disturbance must stop at once! Earlier, there was a disturbance in the shop down the street.
. This kind of disturbance is classified as a primary disturbance
the antonym to the word disturbance is "calm and quiet"
A catastrophic disturbance, such as a volcanic eruption or a severe wildfire, can remove most of the organisms and significantly damage the soil in an ecosystem. These events can lead to the destruction of plant life, loss of animal habitats, and alteration of soil structure and nutrients. The aftermath often results in a barren landscape that requires a long period for ecological recovery and succession to occur.
A disturbance that repeats over and over
It's another word for catastrophic. It's another word for catastrophic. It's another word for catastrophic.
disturbance, interference, interruption, stoppage
The riot police on their way to another disturbance.