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ecosystems change

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The process of gradual change from one community of organisms to another is called...   Ecologicle session  
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Succession that begins in a place that ALREADY HAS SOIL and was once the home of living organisms is called...   Secondary session  
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Ecological succession that begins in a place that DOES NOT HAVE SOIL is called...   Primary succession  
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The first community of organisms to move into a new community is called a...   pioneer spieces or pioneer community.  
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when a community has reached the final stage of ecological secession, it is called a...   climax community  
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what would happen if if gardeners did not the weed from thier gardens?   weeds would take over  
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WHich tpe of succession would take place in the gardens?   secondary succession.  
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What hapons to a gerden after a natral disaster hapens such as a fire?   Secondary succession  
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what type of succession would happen in an area that is covered with rocks only?   Primary session  
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What type of succession would hapon in an area after a volcanic eruption?   Primary succession  
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