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  2. What is the Difference between Primary Succession and Secondary...

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    Below is an image displaying primary succession: Primary succession begins in barren areas such as rocks where primary colonizers gradually make the system fertile for diverse species. Image credit: Xbunnyraptorxy/ Wikimedia Commons (licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0) Secondary succession happens in areas that have been previously altered by events ...

  3. Compare and contrast primary and secondary succession. - bartleby

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    Q: define primary succession, secondary succession, subclimax ecosystem, and climax ecosystem? A: Step 1 An ecosystem is a self-sustained and self-regulated segment of nature or landscape where… Q: Give examples of the four factors that contribute to vegetation distribution and further community…

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    What is the difference between primary succession and secondary succession? Primary succession occurs when a new species is discovered within an already established species. Secondary succession occurs when a new species invades an area and destroys the species already inhabited there.

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    Transcribed Image Text: Retreating glacier Insects, bats, birds i More species move in Increasing biodiversity Lichen, moss, grass -Time 15 years 35 years 80 years 115+ years Natural or human-caused I Increasing biodiversity Ecosystem may or may not recover back to original community More species move in disturbance - part of original community remains Time 3 years 5 years 40+ years Study the ...

  6. Answered: What type of succession is shown going… | bartleby

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    Q: Secondary succession occurs more quickly than primary succession mainly because a. disturbances in… A: The correct option is C i.e Improved soil is present from the start. Ecological succession is a term…

  7. Answered: Comparing Types Of Succession Decide… | bartleby

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    Comparing Types Of Succession Decide whether each of the following events would result in primary or secondary succession. 3. A volcano erupts covering land in lava rock: Type text here. 4. Humans clear land for farming: Type text here. 5. A lake dries up, forming a marsh: Type text here. 6. A wind storm builds new sand dunes: Type text here.

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    Q: define primary succession, secondary succession, subclimax ecosystem, and climax ecosystem? A: Step 1 An ecosystem is a self-sustained and self-regulated segment of nature or landscape where… Q: Contrast primary and secondary succession.

  9. 12. Compare & contrast primary & secondary succession. - bartleby

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    Solution for 12. Compare & contrast primary & secondary succession.

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    Solution for Compare and contrast primary and secondary succession Prymary succession both Secondary Succession Starts with rocks(no soil) One originates from…

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    Energy is usually captured from sunlight by primary producers, passed to secondary producers in the form of organic compounds, & lost to detritivores as heat. c. Chemicals are recycled between the biotic and abiotic sectors, whereas energy makes a one way trip through the food web and is eventually dissipated as heat. d.