secondary succession
No, grass poking through a sidewalk is an example of secondary succession. Primary succession occurs on entirely new substrates, while secondary succession occurs on previously established ecosystems that have been disturbed or disrupted.
Grass poking through a crack in a sidewalk is an example of secondary succession. This is because the sidewalk already existed, and the grass is growing after a disturbance (such as the cracking of the sidewalk) has occurred, allowing for new plant growth in the area.
It is primary. I think
The grass poking through the cracks in a sidewalk is an example of primary succession. This occurs when life begins to colonize a previously lifeless area, such as bare rock or disturbed soil, where no soil exists initially. In this scenario, the grass is growing in a disturbed environment where soil has developed in the cracks, indicating a progression from a barren state to one capable of supporting plant life. Secondary succession typically happens in areas that have experienced a disturbance but still retain some soil and organic matter.
a castle turret is a cannon poking through the wall of the castle
the cat was poking the dog and thed the chain broke
Absolutely nothing. It's just to get their attention.
Its Biblical in origin. If someone hurts you, by poking you in the eye , for example , then you have the right to hurt them back, by poking them in the eye. You can't hurt them more greatly than they have hurt you. Does this make sense?
Asparagus spears will start poking through the soil once it reaches 50 degrees.
When the Trickster Starts a-Poking was created in 2002.
Because poking the screens is fun. Poking. Fun.
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