Primary Succession begins from scratch and it forms from desolate land. Primary Succession needs time to pass starting from rocks to lichens and mosses to grasses, etc. Secondary Succession, on the other hand, is formed from a disaster or human interaction on an ecosystem that was most likely in bad shape. Secondary Succession will definetely help an ecosystem because it adds more nutrients to the soil afterwards. I hope this helps! This is just from my own knowledge.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
Erosion
coastal erosion
erosion
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
The process of sediments moving slowly downhill is called erosion. Erosion is the transportation of rock fragments and soil particles by natural forces such as water, wind, or ice. It can happen gradually over time and shapes the Earth's surface.
Well, honey, erosion is like watching paint dry - it's slow and not very exciting. Two examples of erosion that happen at a snail's pace are coastal erosion, where waves gradually wear away cliffs, and soil erosion, where wind and water slowly break down and carry away soil particles. Just remember, erosion may be slow, but it sure gets the job done eventually.
wind can carry a lot of debris, that debris can come in contact with rocks, which slowly degrade the rock from the outside in
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
Erosion
Erosion is the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water,wind, etc. Erosion happens mostly on mountains.
No. There are many contributing factors to erosion.
Weathering and Erosion (by people, water, or wind)
erosion
If erosion didnt happen we wouldn't have canyons or montains or hills, but yes erosion is important.
new landforms.
Yes, it can.