Environmental Sciences, asked by Ruthwik6449, 1 year ago

Why in grassland no ecological succession of tree?

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Answered by SnowWhite992
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Succession on barren terrain, i.e. rock or other inorganic material, is called primary succession. Primary succession initially formed all climax communities, but we can only see it at work on recently deposited volcanic land, rock exposed by retreating glaciers, and inorganic sand, silt., or cinder which has little or no organic material present. The chart below shows primary succession that results in a forest community. In grassland, desert, or tundra the process would lead to a grass or shrub stage, stopping short of the establishment of trees. The types of organisms are shown in bold with some examples shown in plain type.

stages of succession

Answered by manny3
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in the grassland process of grass would be increased . It form as it's natural habitat .
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