A series of predictable changes that occur in an environment over time is called ecological succession. This process involves a sequence of ecological communities replacing one another in a specific area, leading to a more stable and mature ecosystem. Succession can be classified into primary succession, which begins in lifeless areas, and secondary succession, which occurs in previously inhabited areas after a disturbance.
volcanic eruption
they is will die and the animals is die too the plants also too
the animals that can adapte to the environment changes will live
individual change is the changes that happen to you. individual change have many meanings it can be individual change on your body or an environment.
We do not know. Earthquakes are not predictable.
They die. This is called Natural Selection.
If the environment changes slowly the eagle would adapt to the new environment but if the environment changes quickly the eagle might migrate to an area with the same climate and features that it is used to
Tides happen with predictable regularity.
Gradual changes in an environment can include erosion, deforestation, and climate change. Sudden changes can involve natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and wildfires, or human-induced events like oil spills or pollution incidents. Both types of changes can have significant impacts on the ecosystem and its inhabitants.
pre destined, forseen, predictable, prophesized. inevitable
Sometimes glitches just happen, it's not predictable.
No, not all changes involve interaction. Some changes can occur independently without any external influence or interaction. For example, changes in an inert object's state or changes in a closed system can happen without any interaction with the external environment.