How does primary succession start in water and lead to the climax community? Explain.
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Hey dearie,
lets talk about primary succession,
you know, the species that invade a bare area are called pioneer species.
in primary succession on rocks these are usually lichens which are able to secrete acids to dissolve the rocks, helping in wheathering and soil formation
these later pave way to some very small plants like bryophytes, which are able to take hold in the small amount of soil.
They are with time, succeeded by bigger plants, and after several more stages, ultimately a stable climax forest community is formed
the climax community remains stable as long as the enviornment remain unchanged.
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lets talk about primary succession,
you know, the species that invade a bare area are called pioneer species.
in primary succession on rocks these are usually lichens which are able to secrete acids to dissolve the rocks, helping in wheathering and soil formation
these later pave way to some very small plants like bryophytes, which are able to take hold in the small amount of soil.
They are with time, succeeded by bigger plants, and after several more stages, ultimately a stable climax forest community is formed
the climax community remains stable as long as the enviornment remain unchanged.
Hope this helped you
$@¥ ¢H€€R$!!!
#Poppy903
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