Biology, asked by rukseak, 4 months ago

Explain briefly why ecological succession will be faster in a forest devastated by fire than
on a bare rock?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explain briefly why ecological succession will be faster in a forest devastated by fire than on a bare rock?

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Wildfires will burn most vegetation and kill animals unable to flee the area. Their nutrients, however, are returned to the ground in the form of ash. Since a disturbed area already has nutrient-rich soil, it can be recolonized much more quickly than the bare rock of primary succession.

Answered by tajmohamad7719
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Answer:

Wildfires will burn most vegetation and kill animals unable to flee the area. Their nutrients, however, are returned to the ground in the form of ash. Since a disturbed area already has nutrient-rich soil, it can be recolonized much more quickly than the bare rock of primary succession.

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