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How long is the greendale fault?

The Greendale Fault in New Zealand is approximately 30 kilometers long. It runs through the suburbs of Christchurch and is considered capable of producing significant earthquakes.


What is the colonization of new sites by communities of organisms?

The colonization of new sites by communities of organisms refers to the process by which organisms gradually establish themselves and thrive in a new environment. This typically involves a series of stages, starting with pioneer species that can tolerate harsh conditions and progressing to more complex communities as conditions stabilize. Over time, interactions between species and environmental factors shape the composition and dynamics of the community.


Does it snow in Dunedin?

Yes, it does snow in Dunedin, New Zealand during the winter months, particularly in the hill suburbs and surrounding areas. Snowfall is sporadic and usually not as heavy as in other parts of the country.


What are the two most expensive suburbs in Australia per square meter?

Cottesloe - Western Australia - Perth Median price $2,000,000 Mosman - New South Wales - Sydney Median price $1,922,500 As at 2009


Do climax communities also undergo succession or change how?

Climax communities are considered stable and generally do not undergo succession unless there is a major disturbance, such as a wildfire or human intervention. These disturbances can disrupt the climax community, leading to a new round of succession and potentially changing the composition of species in the ecosystem.