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What is an example of ecological succession?

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Answered by chaudharyyashi14
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Nothing remains the same and habitats are constantly changing. There are two main types of succession, primary and secondary. Primary succession is the series of community changes which occur on an entirely new habitat which has never been colonized before. For example, a newly quarried rock face or sand dunes.


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Answered by Anonymous
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                   Ecological Succession                          

Ecological Succession is a change in the structure of Natural organism or any other kind of matter in Ecosystem. For Ecological Succession Thousands and Millions of Years are required.                   

Ecological Succession is a very slow process. It is just a process like Evolution. We can't say that Ecological Succession and Evolution are same. They are bit different.

                    

Best example of Ecological Succession is Human Beings. According to our History books, we know that Humans were first were like Monkeys. And after that, Humans were Evolved very Rapidly. Some Scientists also believe that, Humans were Have tail on the Back.

Ecological Succession is a very slow process. In this Ecological process, Organism is adapted according to the Nature around it.Parts of Body which we don't need are removed from our body in this process.

There are 2 types of Ecological Succession:

i) Primary Ecological Succession

ii) Secondary Ecological Succession

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