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प्रश्न
Give reasons – ‘Primary succession is always slower than secondary succession’
उत्तर
- Primary succession starts in the area where no living organisms ever existed.
- In case of secondary succession, since soil is already present, the succession rate is faster and hence climax is also reached quickly. Hence, primary succession is always slower than secondary succession.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
What is hydrarch succession?
What are species that invade a bare area known as?
How can the changes that take place in communities during ecological succession be classified as?
Which are the pioneer species in xerarch and hydrarch succession respectively?
What would be the outcome if, during ecological succession, a particular species is not able to colonise an area and increase in number?
The INCORRECT sequence of ecological succession is.
Primary succession occurs on
Climax community is in a state of ______.
Under what conditions would a particular stage in the process of succession revert back to an earlier stage?
Give any two examples of xerarch succession.